The future of Nanotechnology.
Credit: http://www.youtube.com/user/AlienScientist
http://www.ted.com/talks/justin_hall_tipping_freeing_energy_from_the_grid.html
http://nanoholdings.com/ - Justin Hall-Tipping CEO of "Nanoholdings" Explains how nanotechnology is set to change the future of energy and replace fossil and nuclear fuels
Below is an excerpt from:
http://nanoholdings.com/about-us/
Nanoholdings is a team of scientists, investors and innovators working at the cutting-edge of nanotechnology to develop solutions to the world's growing energy problems. Working in partnership with the world's best universities we develop products and companies that will revolutionize the way we use and generate energy.
Two things stand out about us -- we focus exclusively on nanotechnology-based energy solutions and we work at the very cutting-edge of nano-energy research.
Our extensive network of leading scientists in the nanotechnology field are central to our work - scientists based at eminent universities around the world, who are working at the coal-face of nano-energy research to seek out alternative solutions for how we generate, transmit, store and use energy. We support and guide their research, transforming breakthroughs into viable solutions -- products to revolutionize the way we use and generate energy.

Look around. Technology is all around us. We use it in every aspect of our lives. It enables us to do amazing things. But what if we could go further? What if we could go beyond the screen? Where your digital world is blended with your real world? Now we can.
This is the world with holograms. What will they enable us to do? New ways to visualize our work. ['I have an idea for the fuel tank...']
New ways to share ideas with each other. ['How are things going your end?' 'I just put the images in OneDrive.' 'Perfect!']
More immersive ways to play.
New ways to teach and learn. [So put the new trap in the place of the old one ...' 'Now what?' '... and tighten ... here and here.']
New ways to collaborate, and explore the places we've never been. ['Look at this formation.' 'Let's take a closer look.']
And new ways to create the things we imagine.
Because when you change the way you see the world, you can change the world you see.
(Sample of ImagineDragon's "I Bet My Life")
This is Microsoft HoloLens.

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Technology is getting smaller and smaller -- but NOTHING compares to nanotechnology. As we learn more about how materials behave on the nanoscale, we have more potential applications to use nanotechnology practically -- including more efficient solar energy! Jonathan Strickland explains how nanotech could even make our solar panels more efficient, flexible, and affordable.
What does "nanotechnology" mean to you? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
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[TRANSCRIPT]:
The future is huge for tiny technology.
Miniaturization is, perhaps ironically, a huge deal. I mean, without it we wouldn't have had the personal computer revolution and we wouldn't have this world we live in now where we have smartphones and tablets and other devices just as powerful as a computer, that can fit in the palm of your hand. But even these gadgets are gargantuan compared to nanotechnology.
See, a nanometer is just one billionth of a meter, and that's kind of hard to imagine, so let me put it to you this way. Your typical sheet of paper is about one hundred thousand nanometers thick. And at this scale, individual elements are so small you can't even see them with a light microscope. Now as we learn more about how materials behave on the nanoscale, we have more potential applications to use that knowledge practically.
I'm talking about how nanotech could help solar panel technology.
And fortunately, at a recent meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, or AAAS, they had a panel on just this very subject. Now, if you know anything about solar panels you know they have some drawbacks. For example, efficiency - they max out at around twenty percent in the field under ideal conditions. They're also rigid, so you can't just put them anywhere you like. And they tend to be expensive because manufacturing them is complicated. But scientists hope that nanotechnology can help address all three of these challenges.
Now with efficiency they're looking to nature - specifically, moth eyes. You see, moths have these little tiny structures in their eyes that help reflect light back into the eye and it does two things - it lets them see better in the dark, and it cuts down on reflection so predators can't spot them as easily. With solar panels it could actually make them more efficient by reflecting more of the sun's light into the panel so you lose less in reflection.
And when we're talking about flexibility, well nanomaterials are really, really small, and there is the potential to create solar panels that are just a few sheets of molecules thick. They could be as flexible as a sheet of paper, and with that kind of flexibility you could put those pretty much anywhere you wanted to.
And as for price, well, that's the big one. And in the short term I don't think it's going to turn around. But scientists are cautiously optimistic that nanotechnology will let us use new processes, like printing solar panels directly onto a substrate using just a specialized printer. That would actually be less complicated and expensive than traditional manufacturing methods.
Now at that meeting of the AAAS, a Dr. Wolfgang Porod gave a talk about Nanoantenna Thermocouples for Energy Harvesting. Which I admit sounds like techno-babble straight out of a Star Trek episode. But it's actually fairly simple once you break it down. A nanoantenna is just an antenna on the nanoscale. These resonate with long-wave infrared radiation. And a thermocouple? Well that's a component of circuitry that generates a voltage when one part of the thermocouple is a different temperature than other part. So you pair these two together and the antenna generates heat and the thermocouple generates voltage. It could actually help increase the efficiency of solar panels.
Now like I said, nanotechnology is a young science and it has lots of different applications across many disciplines. And I'm really excited how such a small technology could have such a huge impact.

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How could we use Nanotechnology to invent new nano based cars and planes and suits etc.
Reduce Your Energy Consumption for longer trip times and distances for all types of vehicles, airplanes..

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NOTE, this is not intended to be a conspiracy theory series. This series continues where the first series left off.
It will cover materials dealing with people's beliefs, combined with our everyday life. Covering deceptions you maybe weren't aware of. About the media, hollywood, food, teaching systems, everything you can imagine, indoctrinating your mind and soul. There are so many deceptions going on around the clock in our time.
There will be added parts with links to the series further down, after each release.
I have made this for you, so you can at least see and believe what ever you want to believe. I have never claimed i'm right or wrong. All i want is for you to use your mind, use it. You have it for a reason. Don't dismiss it, don't fill your mind with entertainment ect. Unless you know what it is. That is my only message to you. Free your mind, and use it.
Part.02 (STARS AND STRIPES) 2010http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5lbTw0YrVo
Part.03 (INTERNET AND YOUTUBE) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ru2sERSwwY
Part.04 (ENSLAVE ME) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbsGkZhMkZg
Part.05 (HAPPY HELLIDAYS) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MgfRc2Ta88
Part.06 (DINOSAUR AND MAN#1) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpebluqVh7M
Part.07 (DINOSAUR AND MAN#2) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgHlsts-h-Y
Part.8 (HOLOGRAPHIC REALITY) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3I9vEacJ_g
Part.9 (A WORLD WITHOUT YOU) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHqfebkUFII
Part.10 (GET GOODGRADES) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRTJ6zmQh3s
Part.11 (EASTER) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjFg0ma7XY4
Part.12 (EASTER ISLAND) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJhFWN_0PB4
Part 13 (INTERNET 2) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEds5HU-NgY
Part 14 (DO YOU KNOW ALL ABOUT THE RFID? 1/3) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GryX5URNGFY
Part 15 (WAIT, THERE'S MORE ABOUT THE RFID? 2/3) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEzjhohOI1E
Part 16 (PLEASE GIVE ME A RFID CHIP3/3) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-cU0q07YXA
Part 17 (NANOTECHNOLOGY IS SCIENCE FICTION RIGHT? 1/3) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOMmBDcNWXM
Part 18 (FUTURE OF NANOTECHNOLOGY 2/3) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3fJp81_dWk
Part 19 (DESTROY THE WORLD WITH NANOTECHNOLOGY 3/3) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VmmCHlURnM
Part 20 (THE BLACK PRESIDENT 1/2) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXeDB37mgQQ
Part 21 (THE OBAMASCAM'O'DRAMA 2/2) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLAlAX3Ye4Q
Part 22 (I VOTED) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIxtf9yQy9g
Part 23
COMING SOON around dec 04 2010
Part 24
COMING SOON
Part 25
COMING SOON
Part 26
COMING SOON
Part 27
COMING SOON
Part 28
COMING SOON
Part 29
COMING SOON
Part 30
COMING SOON
Part 31
COMING SOON
Part 32
COMING SOON

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Explore Nanotechnology - Imagine a world where unique phenomena at the molecular scale can lead to entirely new, innovative, and transformative product designs—all done by harnessing properties of materials at the nanoscale level. Nanotechnology will revolutionize the way we engineer new technologies, impacting areas of next-generation energy storage, high-performance electronics and multi-functional materials.

Future

The future is what will happen in the time after the present. Its arrival is considered inevitable due to the existence of time and the laws of physics. Due to the apparent nature of reality and the unavoidability of the future, everything that currently exists and will exist can be categorized as either permanent, meaning that it will exist forever, or temporary, meaning that it will end. The future and the concept of eternity have been major subjects of philosophy, religion, and science, and defining them non-controversially has consistently eluded the greatest of minds. In the Occidental view, which uses a linear conception of time, the future is the portion of the projected time line that is anticipated to occur. In special relativity, the future is considered absolute future, or the future light cone.

Energy

In physics, energy is a property of objects which can be transferred to other objects or converted into different forms, but cannot be created or destroyed. The "ability of a system to perform work" is a common description, but it is difficult to give one single comprehensive definition of energy because of its many forms. For instance, in SI units, energy is measured in joules, and one joule is defined "mechanically", being the energy transferred to an object by the mechanical work of moving it a distance of 1 metre against a force of 1 newton. However, there are many other definitions of energy, depending on the context, such as thermal energy, radiant energy, electromagnetic, nuclear, etc., where definitions are derived that are the most convenient.

Pronunciation

There is a debate among experts and the general public on how to pronounce specific years of the 21st century in English. The year 2010 is pronounced either "two thousand (and) ten", or "twenty-ten". 2010 was the first year to have a wide variation in pronunciation, as the years 2000 to 2009 were generally pronounced "two thousand (and) one, two, three, etc." as opposed to the less common "twenty-oh-_".

Events

January

January 3– The United States and the United Kingdom close their embassies in Yemen due to the ongoing security threat by Al-Qaeda.

Free Energy & The Future Of Nanotechnology

The future of Nanotechnology.
Credit: http://www.youtube.com/user/AlienScientist
http://www.ted.com/talks/justin_hall_tipping_freeing_energy_from_the_grid.html
http://nanoholdings.com/ - Justin Hall-Tipping CEO of "Nanoholdings" Explains how nanotechnology is set to change the future of energy and replace fossil and nuclear fuels
Below is an excerpt from:
http://nanoholdings.com/about-us/
Nanoholdings is a team of scientists, investors and innovators working at the cutting-edge of nanotechnology to develop solutions to the world's growing energy problems. Working in partnership with the world's best universities we develop products and companies that will revolutionize the way we use and generate energy.
Two things stand out about us -- we focus exclusively on nanotechnology-based energy solutions and we work at the very cutting-edge of nano-energy research.
Our extensive network of leading scientists in the nanotechnology field are central to our work - scientists based at eminent universities around the world, who are working at the coal-face of nano-energy research to seek out alternative solutions for how we generate, transmit, store and use energy. We support and guide their research, transforming breakthroughs into viable solutions -- products to revolutionize the way we use and generate energy.

Power of Nanotechnology The Next Generation Digital World Future Plans Explained

Power of Nanotechnology The Next Generation Digital World Future Plans Explained

Power of Nanotechnology The Next Generation Digital World Future Plans Explained

Look around. Technology is all around us. We use it in every aspect of our lives. It enables us to do amazing things. But what if we could go further? What if we could go beyond the screen? Where your digital world is blended with your real world? Now we can.
This is the world with holograms. What will they enable us to do? New ways to visualize our work. ['I have an idea for the fuel tank...']
New ways to share ideas with each other. ['How are things going your end?' 'I just put the images in OneDrive.' 'Perfect!']
More immersive ways to play.
New ways to teach and learn. [So put the new trap in the place of the old one ...' 'Now what?' '... and tighten ... here and here.']
New ways to collaborate, and explore the places we've never been. ['Look at this formation.' 'Let's take a closer look.']
And new ways to create the things we imagine.
Because when you change the way you see the world, you can change the world you see.
(Sample of ImagineDragon's "I Bet My Life")
This is Microsoft HoloLens.

The Future of Solar Energy is TINY Technology!

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Technology is getting smaller and smaller -- but NOTHING compares to nanotechnology. As we learn more about how materials behave on the nanoscale, we have more potential applications to use nanotechnology practically -- including more efficient solar energy! Jonathan Strickland explains how nanotech could even make our solar panels more efficient, flexible, and affordable.
What does "nanotechnology" mean to you? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
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[TRANSCRIPT]:
The future is huge for tiny technology.
Miniaturization is, perhaps ironically, a huge deal. I mean, without it we wouldn't have had the personal computer revolution and we wouldn't have this world we live in now where we have smartphones and tablets and other devices just as powerful as a computer, that can fit in the palm of your hand. But even these gadgets are gargantuan compared to nanotechnology.
See, a nanometer is just one billionth of a meter, and that's kind of hard to imagine, so let me put it to you this way. Your typical sheet of paper is about one hundred thousand nanometers thick. And at this scale, individual elements are so small you can't even see them with a light microscope. Now as we learn more about how materials behave on the nanoscale, we have more potential applications to use that knowledge practically.
I'm talking about how nanotech could help solar panel technology.
And fortunately, at a recent meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, or AAAS, they had a panel on just this very subject. Now, if you know anything about solar panels you know they have some drawbacks. For example, efficiency - they max out at around twenty percent in the field under ideal conditions. They're also rigid, so you can't just put them anywhere you like. And they tend to be expensive because manufacturing them is complicated. But scientists hope that nanotechnology can help address all three of these challenges.
Now with efficiency they're looking to nature - specifically, moth eyes. You see, moths have these little tiny structures in their eyes that help reflect light back into the eye and it does two things - it lets them see better in the dark, and it cuts down on reflection so predators can't spot them as easily. With solar panels it could actually make them more efficient by reflecting more of the sun's light into the panel so you lose less in reflection.
And when we're talking about flexibility, well nanomaterials are really, really small, and there is the potential to create solar panels that are just a few sheets of molecules thick. They could be as flexible as a sheet of paper, and with that kind of flexibility you could put those pretty much anywhere you wanted to.
And as for price, well, that's the big one. And in the short term I don't think it's going to turn around. But scientists are cautiously optimistic that nanotechnology will let us use new processes, like printing solar panels directly onto a substrate using just a specialized printer. That would actually be less complicated and expensive than traditional manufacturing methods.
Now at that meeting of the AAAS, a Dr. Wolfgang Porod gave a talk about Nanoantenna Thermocouples for Energy Harvesting. Which I admit sounds like techno-babble straight out of a Star Trek episode. But it's actually fairly simple once you break it down. A nanoantenna is just an antenna on the nanoscale. These resonate with long-wave infrared radiation. And a thermocouple? Well that's a component of circuitry that generates a voltage when one part of the thermocouple is a different temperature than other part. So you pair these two together and the antenna generates heat and the thermocouple generates voltage. It could actually help increase the efficiency of solar panels.
Now like I said, nanotechnology is a young science and it has lots of different applications across many disciplines. And I'm really excited how such a small technology could have such a huge impact.

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Reducing Energy Consumption Nanotechnology amazing ideas

Reducing Energy Consumption Nanotechnology amazing ideas

Reducing Energy Consumption Nanotechnology amazing ideas

How could we use Nanotechnology to invent new nano based cars and planes and suits etc.
Reduce Your Energy Consumption for longer trip times and distances for all types of vehicles, airplanes..

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WORLD DECEPTION 2 : PT 18 (FUTURE OF NANOTECHNOLOGY 2/3) 2010

WORLD DECEPTION 2 : PT 18 (FUTURE OF NANOTECHNOLOGY 2/3) 2010

WORLD DECEPTION 2 : PT 18 (FUTURE OF NANOTECHNOLOGY 2/3) 2010

PLEASE SHARE :
NOTE, this is not intended to be a conspiracy theory series. This series continues where the first series left off.
It will cover materials dealing with people's beliefs, combined with our everyday life. Covering deceptions you maybe weren't aware of. About the media, hollywood, food, teaching systems, everything you can imagine, indoctrinating your mind and soul. There are so many deceptions going on around the clock in our time.
There will be added parts with links to the series further down, after each release.
I have made this for you, so you can at least see and believe what ever you want to believe. I have never claimed i'm right or wrong. All i want is for you to use your mind, use it. You have it for a reason. Don't dismiss it, don't fill your mind with entertainment ect. Unless you know what it is. That is my only message to you. Free your mind, and use it.
Part.02 (STARS AND STRIPES) 2010http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5lbTw0YrVo
Part.03 (INTERNET AND YOUTUBE) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ru2sERSwwY
Part.04 (ENSLAVE ME) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbsGkZhMkZg
Part.05 (HAPPY HELLIDAYS) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MgfRc2Ta88
Part.06 (DINOSAUR AND MAN#1) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpebluqVh7M
Part.07 (DINOSAUR AND MAN#2) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgHlsts-h-Y
Part.8 (HOLOGRAPHIC REALITY) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3I9vEacJ_g
Part.9 (A WORLD WITHOUT YOU) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHqfebkUFII
Part.10 (GET GOODGRADES) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRTJ6zmQh3s
Part.11 (EASTER) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjFg0ma7XY4
Part.12 (EASTER ISLAND) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJhFWN_0PB4
Part 13 (INTERNET 2) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEds5HU-NgY
Part 14 (DO YOU KNOW ALL ABOUT THE RFID? 1/3) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GryX5URNGFY
Part 15 (WAIT, THERE'S MORE ABOUT THE RFID? 2/3) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEzjhohOI1E
Part 16 (PLEASE GIVE ME A RFID CHIP3/3) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-cU0q07YXA
Part 17 (NANOTECHNOLOGY IS SCIENCE FICTION RIGHT? 1/3) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOMmBDcNWXM
Part 18 (FUTURE OF NANOTECHNOLOGY 2/3) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3fJp81_dWk
Part 19 (DESTROY THE WORLD WITH NANOTECHNOLOGY 3/3) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VmmCHlURnM
Part 20 (THE BLACK PRESIDENT 1/2) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXeDB37mgQQ
Part 21 (THE OBAMASCAM'O'DRAMA 2/2) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLAlAX3Ye4Q
Part 22 (I VOTED) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIxtf9yQy9g
Part 23
COMING SOON around dec 04 2010
Part 24
COMING SOON
Part 25
COMING SOON
Part 26
COMING SOON
Part 27
COMING SOON
Part 28
COMING SOON
Part 29
COMING SOON
Part 30
COMING SOON
Part 31
COMING SOON
Part 32
COMING SOON

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Let's talk about the Future: Nanotechnology

Let's talk about the Future: Nanotechnology

Let's talk about the Future: Nanotechnology

Explore Nanotechnology - Imagine a world where unique phenomena at the molecular scale can lead to entirely new, innovative, and transformative product designs—all done by harnessing properties of materials at the nanoscale level. Nanotechnology will revolutionize the way we engineer new technologies, impacting areas of next-generation energy storage, high-performance electronics and multi-functional materials.

Technology (from Greek τέχνη, techne, "art, skill, cunning of hand"; and -λογία, -logia[3]) is the collection of techniques, methods or processes used in the production of goods or services
or in the accomplishment of objectives, such as scientific investigation. Technology can be the knowledge of techniques, processes, etc. or it can be embedded in machines, computers, devices and
factories, which can be operated by individuals without detailed knowledge of the workings of such things.
The human species' use of technology began with the conversion of natural resources into simple tools. The prehistoric discovery of how to control fire increased the available sources of food and
the invention of the wheel helped humans in travelling in and controlling their environment. Recent technological developments, including the printing press, the telephone, and the Internet, have
lessened physical barriers to communication and allowed humans to interact freely on a global scale. However, not all technology has been used for peaceful purposes; the development of weapons of
ever-increasing destructive power has progressed throughout history, from clubs to nuclear weapons.
Technology has affected society and its surroundings in a number of ways. In many societies, technology has helped develop more advanced economies (including today's global economy) and has
allowed the rise of a leisure class. Many technological processes produce unwanted by-products, known as pollution, and deplete natural resources, to the detriment of Earth's environment. Various
implementations of technology influence the values of a society and new technology often raises new ethical questions. Examples include the rise of the notion of efficiency in terms of human
productivity, a term originally applied only to machines, and the challenge of traditional norms.
Philosophical debates have arisen over the present and future use of technology in society, with disagreements over whether technology improves the human condition or worsens it. Neo-Luddism,
anarcho-primitivism, and similar movements criticise the pervasiveness of technology in the modern world, opining that it harms the environment and alienates people; proponents of ideologies
such as transhumanism and techno-progressivism view continued technological progress as beneficial to society and the human condition. Indeed, until recently, it was believed that the development
of technology was restricted only to human beings, but recent scientific studies indicate that other primates and certain dolphin communities have developed simple tools and learned to pass their
knowledge to other generations.
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Nanotechnology - future is here

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Here is one infotainment video for you that add up some more to your knowledge. Today's world transforming quickly. Here is the technology that changes the world. I am going to tell you about Nanotechnology. Nanotechnology is not a new technology but it discovers many new things that transforms the whole world, Lets have a look on this.
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Future Free Energy Documentary english Part 3

Future Free Energy Documentary english Part 3

Future Free Energy Documentary english Part 3

How would you like swarms of kite-like airborne turbines spinning at high altitudes sending power down via nano-tube cable tethers to generate power for your community? This could very well be a true picture of future power harvesters according to NASA. A federal fund of $100,000 is being reserved for exploring these high-altitude, nano-tube cable tethered, above-ground wind farms. The project will check all aspects as well as weigh the pros and the cons of a wind farm such as this one

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Nanotechnology and Energy

Nanotechnology and Energy

Nanotechnology and Energy

Teaching module developed for the EU project IRRESISTBILE at the University of Bologna
www.irresistible-project.eu

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Heat Trap: A New Way to Generate Electricity Using Nanotechnology?

Heat Trap: A New Way to Generate Electricity Using Nanotechnology?

Heat Trap: A New Way to Generate Electricity Using Nanotechnology?

If one end of a piece of metal is kept over fire, you probably don't want to hold the other end in your hand. This is because conductors of electricity also conduct heat. Yet, here, Dr. Alireza Nojeh reports on an unusual and counter-intuitive phenomenon called HeatTrap, whereby heat stays confined to a region of a conductor, without spreading to the surroundings. This effect was observed in carbon nanotubes forests (arrays of many many aligned carbon nanotubes forming a bulk structure) by his research group, and is an example of the unique and sometimes unexpected properties of nanomaterials. Heat Trap allows for extremely efficient and localized heating of these nanostructures, and enables us to create novel devices for applications in electronics, electron-beam technologies and clean energy conversion. For example, in this video, a solar thermionic convertor is shown: a device that generates electricity from sunlight based on the heating of a nanotube forest and emission of electrons through the thermionic mechanism.

ScienceDocumentary: Nanotechnology,Quantum Computers, Cyborg Anthropology a future tech documentary
All things we see are made up of atoms. The study of, and the ability to control, those atoms and molecules is through the field of nanoscience and nanotechnology. The scale of things on the nano scale are smaller than the width of a human hair.
Nanotechnology has been used in various fields such as computer science and engineering, physics, chemistry and biology.
Flexible electronics and wearable electronics are among the many growing fields that owe their existence to nanotechnology.
Graphene is a nano material that is a conductive sheet of very thin, but very strong carbon. It is transparent, but is also very lightweight. Graphene is one of the most promising nano materials available to scientists today.
The second portion of this video covers Quantum Computing. A quantum computer is an extremely fast computer. The processing power of a quantum computer is far greater than that of classical computers. Computers read information that are coded in bits, which are represented by 0's and 1's. A classical computer can process only one bit at a time, either a 0 or a 1. A Quantum computer, has quantum bits, or qbits, and a qbit can be a 0 and 1 at the same time.
The next portion of the video covers cyborg anthropology and the evaporation of the interface. If you use a cell phone or manipulate a computer or tablet, you would be considered a low tech cyborg.
A cyborg is an organism that has had certain outside components added to it in order for that organism to be able to fit in to its environment.
The next step in the evolution of humans as cyborgs would be the evaporation of the interface. Soon it will be possible to do away with our need to interface with technology, because the technology will be able to sense our needs and react accordingly, without the need to push a button, or manipulate the device in any way.
Similarly to the way that primitive tools enhanced humans ability to hunt, and an automobile enhanced our ability to move and travel faster without wasting our energy, the microprocessor is enhancing human cognitive capacity.
Science Documentary: Cognitive Sciencehttp://youtu.be/0T_nOzpBYxU
Science Documentary: PlanetFormation
http://youtu.be/yQexV341t-E
Science Documentary: Expansion of the Universe
http://youtu.be/nxsOVYmwSOk
Science Documentary: Star Formation
http://youtu.be/VJ9fmAGShvs
Science Documentary: Cosmic Microwave Background
http://youtu.be/fSPQbrxD75w
Science Documentary: Electromagnetic Spectrum
http://youtu.be/41Q6FeO-_8I
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Free Energy & The Future Of Nanotechnology

The future of Nanotechnology.
Credit: http://www.youtube.com/user/AlienScientist
http://www.ted.com/talks/justin_hall_tipping_freeing_energy_from_the_grid.html
http://nanoholdings.com/ - Justin Hall-Tipping CEO of "Nanoholdings" Explains how nanotechnology is set to change the future of energy and replace fossil and nuclear fuels
Below is an excerpt from:
http://nanoholdings.com/about-us/
Nanoholdings is a team of scientists, investors and innovators working at the cutting-edge of nanotechnology to develop solutions to the world's growing energy problems. Working in partnership with the world's best universities we develop products and companies that will revolutionize the way we use and generate energy.
Two things stand out about us -- we focus exclusively on nanotechnology-based ...

Free Energy The Future Of Nanotechnology YouTube

The Future of Food - Vertical Farming, Nanotech, Water Conservation, and GMO - There are exciting breakthroughs on the horizon for the future of the global food supply and the global economy.
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There are emerging radical technologies that have the potential to change the way we live. This animation on vertical farming is part of a series for a session at the Adelaide Festival of Ideas exploring the contribution of enabling bio- and nano- technologies and their associated socio-cultural, health, safety and environmental impacts. We ask what excites you about this? What frightens you? And explore how they may change the way we live. See more at http://adelaidefestivalofideas.com.au/th...

published: 13 Jul 2012

Power of Nanotechnology The Next Generation Digital World Future Plans Explained

Look around. Technology is all around us. We use it in every aspect of our lives. It enables us to do amazing things. But what if we could go further? What if we could go beyond the screen? Where your digital world is blended with your real world? Now we can.
This is the world with holograms. What will they enable us to do? New ways to visualize our work. ['I have an idea for the fuel tank...']
New ways to share ideas with each other. ['How are things going your end?' 'I just put the images in OneDrive.' 'Perfect!']
More immersive ways to play.
New ways to teach and learn. [So put the new trap in the place of the old one ...' 'Now what?' '... and tighten ... here and here.']
New ways to collaborate, and explore the places we've never been. ['Look at this formation.' 'Let's take a clos...

The Future of Solar Energy is TINY Technology!

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Technology is getting smaller and smaller -- but NOTHING compares to nanotechnology. As we learn more about how materials behave on the nanoscale, we have more potential applications to use nanotechnology practically -- including more efficient solar energy! Jonathan Strickland explains how nanotech could even make our solar panels more efficient, flexible, and affordable.
What does "nanotechnology" mean to you? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
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published: 26 Feb 2014

Reducing Energy Consumption Nanotechnology amazing ideas

How could we use Nanotechnology to invent new nano based cars and planes and suits etc.
Reduce Your Energy Consumption for longer trip times and distances for all types of vehicles, airplanes..

published: 28 Sep 2013

WORLD DECEPTION 2 : PT 18 (FUTURE OF NANOTECHNOLOGY 2/3) 2010

PLEASE SHARE :
NOTE, this is not intended to be a conspiracy theory series. This series continues where the first series left off.
It will cover materials dealing with people's beliefs, combined with our everyday life. Covering deceptions you maybe weren't aware of. About the media, hollywood, food, teaching systems, everything you can imagine, indoctrinating your mind and soul. There are so many deceptions going on around the clock in our time.
There will be added parts with links to the series further down, after each release.
I have made this for you, so you can at least see and believe what ever you want to believe. I have never claimed i'm right or wrong. All i want is for you to use your mind, use it. You have it for a reason. Don't dismiss it, don't fill your mind with en...

published: 07 Nov 2010

Let's talk about the Future: Nanotechnology

Explore Nanotechnology - Imagine a world where unique phenomena at the molecular scale can lead to entirely new, innovative, and transformative product designs—all done by harnessing properties of materials at the nanoscale level. Nanotechnology will revolutionize the way we engineer new technologies, impacting areas of next-generation energy storage, high-performance electronics and multi-functional materials.

Technology (from Greek τέχνη, techne, "art, skill, cunning of hand"; and -λογία, -logia[3]) is the collection of techniques, methods or processes used in the production of goods or services
or in the accomplishment of objectives, such as scientific investigation. Technology can be the knowledge of techniques, processes, etc. or it can be embedded in machines, computers, devices and
factories, which can be operated by individuals without detailed knowledge of the workings of such things.
The human species' use of technology began with the conversion of natural resources into simple tools. The prehistoric discovery of how to control fire increased the available sources of food and
the invention of the wheel helped humans in travelling in and controlling their environment. Recent technolo...

Nanotechnology - future is here

Hello Friends,
Hope you all are good,
Here is one infotainment video for you that add up some more to your knowledge. Today's world transforming quickly. Here is the technology that changes the world. I am going to tell you about Nanotechnology. Nanotechnology is not a new technology but it discovers many new things that transforms the whole world, Lets have a look on this.
Like and share if you like the stuff, and dont forget to subscribe.
Thanks for watching and giving me your precious time.
Used google advance search for the material and music from youtube's free audio library, is free to use.
Thanks toGoogle and Youtube for support.

published: 26 Jun 2016

Future Free Energy Documentary english Part 3

How would you like swarms of kite-like airborne turbines spinning at high altitudes sending power down via nano-tube cable tethers to generate power for your community? This could very well be a true picture of future power harvesters according to NASA. A federal fund of $100,000 is being reserved for exploring these high-altitude, nano-tube cable tethered, above-ground wind farms. The project will check all aspects as well as weigh the pros and the cons of a wind farm such as this one

published: 10 Oct 2013

Nanotechnology and Energy

Teaching module developed for the EU project IRRESISTBILE at the University of Bologna
www.irresistible-project.eu

published: 05 Sep 2016

Heat Trap: A New Way to Generate Electricity Using Nanotechnology?

If one end of a piece of metal is kept over fire, you probably don't want to hold the other end in your hand. This is because conductors of electricity also conduct heat. Yet, here, Dr. Alireza Nojeh reports on an unusual and counter-intuitive phenomenon called HeatTrap, whereby heat stays confined to a region of a conductor, without spreading to the surroundings. This effect was observed in carbon nanotubes forests (arrays of many many aligned carbon nanotubes forming a bulk structure) by his research group, and is an example of the unique and sometimes unexpected properties of nanomaterials. Heat Trap allows for extremely efficient and localized heating of these nanostructures, and enables us to create novel devices for applications in electronics, electron-beam technologies and clean e...

ScienceDocumentary: Nanotechnology,Quantum Computers, Cyborg Anthropology a future tech documentary
All things we see are made up of atoms. The study of, and the ability to control, those atoms and molecules is through the field of nanoscience and nanotechnology. The scale of things on the nano scale are smaller than the width of a human hair.
Nanotechnology has been used in various fields such as computer science and engineering, physics, chemistry and biology.
Flexible electronics and wearable electronics are among the many growing fields that owe their existence to nanotechnology.
Graphene is a nano material that is a conductive sheet of very thin, but very strong carbon. It is transparent, but is also very lightweight. Graphene is one of the most promising nano materials availa...

The future of Nanotechnology.
Credit: http://www.youtube.com/user/AlienScientist
http://www.ted.com/talks/justin_hall_tipping_freeing_energy_from_the_grid.html
http://nanoholdings.com/ - Justin Hall-Tipping CEO of "Nanoholdings" Explains how nanotechnology is set to change the future of energy and replace fossil and nuclear fuels
Below is an excerpt from:
http://nanoholdings.com/about-us/
Nanoholdings is a team of scientists, investors and innovators working at the cutting-edge of nanotechnology to develop solutions to the world's growing energy problems. Working in partnership with the world's best universities we develop products and companies that will revolutionize the way we use and generate energy.
Two things stand out about us -- we focus exclusively on nanotechnology-based energy solutions and we work at the very cutting-edge of nano-energy research.
Our extensive network of leading scientists in the nanotechnology field are central to our work - scientists based at eminent universities around the world, who are working at the coal-face of nano-energy research to seek out alternative solutions for how we generate, transmit, store and use energy. We support and guide their research, transforming breakthroughs into viable solutions -- products to revolutionize the way we use and generate energy.

The future of Nanotechnology.
Credit: http://www.youtube.com/user/AlienScientist
http://www.ted.com/talks/justin_hall_tipping_freeing_energy_from_the_grid.html
http://nanoholdings.com/ - Justin Hall-Tipping CEO of "Nanoholdings" Explains how nanotechnology is set to change the future of energy and replace fossil and nuclear fuels
Below is an excerpt from:
http://nanoholdings.com/about-us/
Nanoholdings is a team of scientists, investors and innovators working at the cutting-edge of nanotechnology to develop solutions to the world's growing energy problems. Working in partnership with the world's best universities we develop products and companies that will revolutionize the way we use and generate energy.
Two things stand out about us -- we focus exclusively on nanotechnology-based energy solutions and we work at the very cutting-edge of nano-energy research.
Our extensive network of leading scientists in the nanotechnology field are central to our work - scientists based at eminent universities around the world, who are working at the coal-face of nano-energy research to seek out alternative solutions for how we generate, transmit, store and use energy. We support and guide their research, transforming breakthroughs into viable solutions -- products to revolutionize the way we use and generate energy.

Power of Nanotechnology The Next Generation Digital World Future Plans Explained

Look around. Technology is all around us. We use it in every aspect of our lives. It enables us to do amazing things. But what if we could go further? What if w...

Look around. Technology is all around us. We use it in every aspect of our lives. It enables us to do amazing things. But what if we could go further? What if we could go beyond the screen? Where your digital world is blended with your real world? Now we can.
This is the world with holograms. What will they enable us to do? New ways to visualize our work. ['I have an idea for the fuel tank...']
New ways to share ideas with each other. ['How are things going your end?' 'I just put the images in OneDrive.' 'Perfect!']
More immersive ways to play.
New ways to teach and learn. [So put the new trap in the place of the old one ...' 'Now what?' '... and tighten ... here and here.']
New ways to collaborate, and explore the places we've never been. ['Look at this formation.' 'Let's take a closer look.']
And new ways to create the things we imagine.
Because when you change the way you see the world, you can change the world you see.
(Sample of ImagineDragon's "I Bet My Life")
This is Microsoft HoloLens.

Look around. Technology is all around us. We use it in every aspect of our lives. It enables us to do amazing things. But what if we could go further? What if we could go beyond the screen? Where your digital world is blended with your real world? Now we can.
This is the world with holograms. What will they enable us to do? New ways to visualize our work. ['I have an idea for the fuel tank...']
New ways to share ideas with each other. ['How are things going your end?' 'I just put the images in OneDrive.' 'Perfect!']
More immersive ways to play.
New ways to teach and learn. [So put the new trap in the place of the old one ...' 'Now what?' '... and tighten ... here and here.']
New ways to collaborate, and explore the places we've never been. ['Look at this formation.' 'Let's take a closer look.']
And new ways to create the things we imagine.
Because when you change the way you see the world, you can change the world you see.
(Sample of ImagineDragon's "I Bet My Life")
This is Microsoft HoloLens.

The Future of Solar Energy is TINY Technology!

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Technology is getting smaller and smaller -- but NOTHING compares to nanotechnology. As we learn more about how mate...

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Technology is getting smaller and smaller -- but NOTHING compares to nanotechnology. As we learn more about how materials behave on the nanoscale, we have more potential applications to use nanotechnology practically -- including more efficient solar energy! Jonathan Strickland explains how nanotech could even make our solar panels more efficient, flexible, and affordable.
What does "nanotechnology" mean to you? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
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[TRANSCRIPT]:
The future is huge for tiny technology.
Miniaturization is, perhaps ironically, a huge deal. I mean, without it we wouldn't have had the personal computer revolution and we wouldn't have this world we live in now where we have smartphones and tablets and other devices just as powerful as a computer, that can fit in the palm of your hand. But even these gadgets are gargantuan compared to nanotechnology.
See, a nanometer is just one billionth of a meter, and that's kind of hard to imagine, so let me put it to you this way. Your typical sheet of paper is about one hundred thousand nanometers thick. And at this scale, individual elements are so small you can't even see them with a light microscope. Now as we learn more about how materials behave on the nanoscale, we have more potential applications to use that knowledge practically.
I'm talking about how nanotech could help solar panel technology.
And fortunately, at a recent meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, or AAAS, they had a panel on just this very subject. Now, if you know anything about solar panels you know they have some drawbacks. For example, efficiency - they max out at around twenty percent in the field under ideal conditions. They're also rigid, so you can't just put them anywhere you like. And they tend to be expensive because manufacturing them is complicated. But scientists hope that nanotechnology can help address all three of these challenges.
Now with efficiency they're looking to nature - specifically, moth eyes. You see, moths have these little tiny structures in their eyes that help reflect light back into the eye and it does two things - it lets them see better in the dark, and it cuts down on reflection so predators can't spot them as easily. With solar panels it could actually make them more efficient by reflecting more of the sun's light into the panel so you lose less in reflection.
And when we're talking about flexibility, well nanomaterials are really, really small, and there is the potential to create solar panels that are just a few sheets of molecules thick. They could be as flexible as a sheet of paper, and with that kind of flexibility you could put those pretty much anywhere you wanted to.
And as for price, well, that's the big one. And in the short term I don't think it's going to turn around. But scientists are cautiously optimistic that nanotechnology will let us use new processes, like printing solar panels directly onto a substrate using just a specialized printer. That would actually be less complicated and expensive than traditional manufacturing methods.
Now at that meeting of the AAAS, a Dr. Wolfgang Porod gave a talk about Nanoantenna Thermocouples for Energy Harvesting. Which I admit sounds like techno-babble straight out of a Star Trek episode. But it's actually fairly simple once you break it down. A nanoantenna is just an antenna on the nanoscale. These resonate with long-wave infrared radiation. And a thermocouple? Well that's a component of circuitry that generates a voltage when one part of the thermocouple is a different temperature than other part. So you pair these two together and the antenna generates heat and the thermocouple generates voltage. It could actually help increase the efficiency of solar panels.
Now like I said, nanotechnology is a young science and it has lots of different applications across many disciplines. And I'm really excited how such a small technology could have such a huge impact.

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Technology is getting smaller and smaller -- but NOTHING compares to nanotechnology. As we learn more about how materials behave on the nanoscale, we have more potential applications to use nanotechnology practically -- including more efficient solar energy! Jonathan Strickland explains how nanotech could even make our solar panels more efficient, flexible, and affordable.
What does "nanotechnology" mean to you? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
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[TRANSCRIPT]:
The future is huge for tiny technology.
Miniaturization is, perhaps ironically, a huge deal. I mean, without it we wouldn't have had the personal computer revolution and we wouldn't have this world we live in now where we have smartphones and tablets and other devices just as powerful as a computer, that can fit in the palm of your hand. But even these gadgets are gargantuan compared to nanotechnology.
See, a nanometer is just one billionth of a meter, and that's kind of hard to imagine, so let me put it to you this way. Your typical sheet of paper is about one hundred thousand nanometers thick. And at this scale, individual elements are so small you can't even see them with a light microscope. Now as we learn more about how materials behave on the nanoscale, we have more potential applications to use that knowledge practically.
I'm talking about how nanotech could help solar panel technology.
And fortunately, at a recent meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, or AAAS, they had a panel on just this very subject. Now, if you know anything about solar panels you know they have some drawbacks. For example, efficiency - they max out at around twenty percent in the field under ideal conditions. They're also rigid, so you can't just put them anywhere you like. And they tend to be expensive because manufacturing them is complicated. But scientists hope that nanotechnology can help address all three of these challenges.
Now with efficiency they're looking to nature - specifically, moth eyes. You see, moths have these little tiny structures in their eyes that help reflect light back into the eye and it does two things - it lets them see better in the dark, and it cuts down on reflection so predators can't spot them as easily. With solar panels it could actually make them more efficient by reflecting more of the sun's light into the panel so you lose less in reflection.
And when we're talking about flexibility, well nanomaterials are really, really small, and there is the potential to create solar panels that are just a few sheets of molecules thick. They could be as flexible as a sheet of paper, and with that kind of flexibility you could put those pretty much anywhere you wanted to.
And as for price, well, that's the big one. And in the short term I don't think it's going to turn around. But scientists are cautiously optimistic that nanotechnology will let us use new processes, like printing solar panels directly onto a substrate using just a specialized printer. That would actually be less complicated and expensive than traditional manufacturing methods.
Now at that meeting of the AAAS, a Dr. Wolfgang Porod gave a talk about Nanoantenna Thermocouples for Energy Harvesting. Which I admit sounds like techno-babble straight out of a Star Trek episode. But it's actually fairly simple once you break it down. A nanoantenna is just an antenna on the nanoscale. These resonate with long-wave infrared radiation. And a thermocouple? Well that's a component of circuitry that generates a voltage when one part of the thermocouple is a different temperature than other part. So you pair these two together and the antenna generates heat and the thermocouple generates voltage. It could actually help increase the efficiency of solar panels.
Now like I said, nanotechnology is a young science and it has lots of different applications across many disciplines. And I'm really excited how such a small technology could have such a huge impact.

WORLD DECEPTION 2 : PT 18 (FUTURE OF NANOTECHNOLOGY 2/3) 2010

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NOTE, this is not intended to be a conspiracy theory series. This series continues where the first series left off.
It will cover materials ...

PLEASE SHARE :
NOTE, this is not intended to be a conspiracy theory series. This series continues where the first series left off.
It will cover materials dealing with people's beliefs, combined with our everyday life. Covering deceptions you maybe weren't aware of. About the media, hollywood, food, teaching systems, everything you can imagine, indoctrinating your mind and soul. There are so many deceptions going on around the clock in our time.
There will be added parts with links to the series further down, after each release.
I have made this for you, so you can at least see and believe what ever you want to believe. I have never claimed i'm right or wrong. All i want is for you to use your mind, use it. You have it for a reason. Don't dismiss it, don't fill your mind with entertainment ect. Unless you know what it is. That is my only message to you. Free your mind, and use it.
Part.02 (STARS AND STRIPES) 2010http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5lbTw0YrVo
Part.03 (INTERNET AND YOUTUBE) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ru2sERSwwY
Part.04 (ENSLAVE ME) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbsGkZhMkZg
Part.05 (HAPPY HELLIDAYS) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MgfRc2Ta88
Part.06 (DINOSAUR AND MAN#1) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpebluqVh7M
Part.07 (DINOSAUR AND MAN#2) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgHlsts-h-Y
Part.8 (HOLOGRAPHIC REALITY) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3I9vEacJ_g
Part.9 (A WORLD WITHOUT YOU) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHqfebkUFII
Part.10 (GET GOODGRADES) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRTJ6zmQh3s
Part.11 (EASTER) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjFg0ma7XY4
Part.12 (EASTER ISLAND) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJhFWN_0PB4
Part 13 (INTERNET 2) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEds5HU-NgY
Part 14 (DO YOU KNOW ALL ABOUT THE RFID? 1/3) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GryX5URNGFY
Part 15 (WAIT, THERE'S MORE ABOUT THE RFID? 2/3) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEzjhohOI1E
Part 16 (PLEASE GIVE ME A RFID CHIP3/3) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-cU0q07YXA
Part 17 (NANOTECHNOLOGY IS SCIENCE FICTION RIGHT? 1/3) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOMmBDcNWXM
Part 18 (FUTURE OF NANOTECHNOLOGY 2/3) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3fJp81_dWk
Part 19 (DESTROY THE WORLD WITH NANOTECHNOLOGY 3/3) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VmmCHlURnM
Part 20 (THE BLACK PRESIDENT 1/2) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXeDB37mgQQ
Part 21 (THE OBAMASCAM'O'DRAMA 2/2) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLAlAX3Ye4Q
Part 22 (I VOTED) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIxtf9yQy9g
Part 23
COMING SOON around dec 04 2010
Part 24
COMING SOON
Part 25
COMING SOON
Part 26
COMING SOON
Part 27
COMING SOON
Part 28
COMING SOON
Part 29
COMING SOON
Part 30
COMING SOON
Part 31
COMING SOON
Part 32
COMING SOON

PLEASE SHARE :
NOTE, this is not intended to be a conspiracy theory series. This series continues where the first series left off.
It will cover materials dealing with people's beliefs, combined with our everyday life. Covering deceptions you maybe weren't aware of. About the media, hollywood, food, teaching systems, everything you can imagine, indoctrinating your mind and soul. There are so many deceptions going on around the clock in our time.
There will be added parts with links to the series further down, after each release.
I have made this for you, so you can at least see and believe what ever you want to believe. I have never claimed i'm right or wrong. All i want is for you to use your mind, use it. You have it for a reason. Don't dismiss it, don't fill your mind with entertainment ect. Unless you know what it is. That is my only message to you. Free your mind, and use it.
Part.02 (STARS AND STRIPES) 2010http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5lbTw0YrVo
Part.03 (INTERNET AND YOUTUBE) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ru2sERSwwY
Part.04 (ENSLAVE ME) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbsGkZhMkZg
Part.05 (HAPPY HELLIDAYS) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MgfRc2Ta88
Part.06 (DINOSAUR AND MAN#1) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpebluqVh7M
Part.07 (DINOSAUR AND MAN#2) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgHlsts-h-Y
Part.8 (HOLOGRAPHIC REALITY) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3I9vEacJ_g
Part.9 (A WORLD WITHOUT YOU) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHqfebkUFII
Part.10 (GET GOODGRADES) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRTJ6zmQh3s
Part.11 (EASTER) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjFg0ma7XY4
Part.12 (EASTER ISLAND) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJhFWN_0PB4
Part 13 (INTERNET 2) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEds5HU-NgY
Part 14 (DO YOU KNOW ALL ABOUT THE RFID? 1/3) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GryX5URNGFY
Part 15 (WAIT, THERE'S MORE ABOUT THE RFID? 2/3) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEzjhohOI1E
Part 16 (PLEASE GIVE ME A RFID CHIP3/3) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-cU0q07YXA
Part 17 (NANOTECHNOLOGY IS SCIENCE FICTION RIGHT? 1/3) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOMmBDcNWXM
Part 18 (FUTURE OF NANOTECHNOLOGY 2/3) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3fJp81_dWk
Part 19 (DESTROY THE WORLD WITH NANOTECHNOLOGY 3/3) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VmmCHlURnM
Part 20 (THE BLACK PRESIDENT 1/2) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXeDB37mgQQ
Part 21 (THE OBAMASCAM'O'DRAMA 2/2) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLAlAX3Ye4Q
Part 22 (I VOTED) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIxtf9yQy9g
Part 23
COMING SOON around dec 04 2010
Part 24
COMING SOON
Part 25
COMING SOON
Part 26
COMING SOON
Part 27
COMING SOON
Part 28
COMING SOON
Part 29
COMING SOON
Part 30
COMING SOON
Part 31
COMING SOON
Part 32
COMING SOON

Let's talk about the Future: Nanotechnology

Explore Nanotechnology - Imagine a world where unique phenomena at the molecular scale can lead to entirely new, innovative, and transformative product designs—...

Explore Nanotechnology - Imagine a world where unique phenomena at the molecular scale can lead to entirely new, innovative, and transformative product designs—all done by harnessing properties of materials at the nanoscale level. Nanotechnology will revolutionize the way we engineer new technologies, impacting areas of next-generation energy storage, high-performance electronics and multi-functional materials.

Explore Nanotechnology - Imagine a world where unique phenomena at the molecular scale can lead to entirely new, innovative, and transformative product designs—all done by harnessing properties of materials at the nanoscale level. Nanotechnology will revolutionize the way we engineer new technologies, impacting areas of next-generation energy storage, high-performance electronics and multi-functional materials.

Technology (from Greek τέχνη, techne, "art, skill, cunning of hand"; and -λογία, -logia[3]) is the collection of techniques, methods or processes used in the pr...

Technology (from Greek τέχνη, techne, "art, skill, cunning of hand"; and -λογία, -logia[3]) is the collection of techniques, methods or processes used in the production of goods or services
or in the accomplishment of objectives, such as scientific investigation. Technology can be the knowledge of techniques, processes, etc. or it can be embedded in machines, computers, devices and
factories, which can be operated by individuals without detailed knowledge of the workings of such things.
The human species' use of technology began with the conversion of natural resources into simple tools. The prehistoric discovery of how to control fire increased the available sources of food and
the invention of the wheel helped humans in travelling in and controlling their environment. Recent technological developments, including the printing press, the telephone, and the Internet, have
lessened physical barriers to communication and allowed humans to interact freely on a global scale. However, not all technology has been used for peaceful purposes; the development of weapons of
ever-increasing destructive power has progressed throughout history, from clubs to nuclear weapons.
Technology has affected society and its surroundings in a number of ways. In many societies, technology has helped develop more advanced economies (including today's global economy) and has
allowed the rise of a leisure class. Many technological processes produce unwanted by-products, known as pollution, and deplete natural resources, to the detriment of Earth's environment. Various
implementations of technology influence the values of a society and new technology often raises new ethical questions. Examples include the rise of the notion of efficiency in terms of human
productivity, a term originally applied only to machines, and the challenge of traditional norms.
Philosophical debates have arisen over the present and future use of technology in society, with disagreements over whether technology improves the human condition or worsens it. Neo-Luddism,
anarcho-primitivism, and similar movements criticise the pervasiveness of technology in the modern world, opining that it harms the environment and alienates people; proponents of ideologies
such as transhumanism and techno-progressivism view continued technological progress as beneficial to society and the human condition. Indeed, until recently, it was believed that the development
of technology was restricted only to human beings, but recent scientific studies indicate that other primates and certain dolphin communities have developed simple tools and learned to pass their
knowledge to other generations.
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Technology (from Greek τέχνη, techne, "art, skill, cunning of hand"; and -λογία, -logia[3]) is the collection of techniques, methods or processes used in the production of goods or services
or in the accomplishment of objectives, such as scientific investigation. Technology can be the knowledge of techniques, processes, etc. or it can be embedded in machines, computers, devices and
factories, which can be operated by individuals without detailed knowledge of the workings of such things.
The human species' use of technology began with the conversion of natural resources into simple tools. The prehistoric discovery of how to control fire increased the available sources of food and
the invention of the wheel helped humans in travelling in and controlling their environment. Recent technological developments, including the printing press, the telephone, and the Internet, have
lessened physical barriers to communication and allowed humans to interact freely on a global scale. However, not all technology has been used for peaceful purposes; the development of weapons of
ever-increasing destructive power has progressed throughout history, from clubs to nuclear weapons.
Technology has affected society and its surroundings in a number of ways. In many societies, technology has helped develop more advanced economies (including today's global economy) and has
allowed the rise of a leisure class. Many technological processes produce unwanted by-products, known as pollution, and deplete natural resources, to the detriment of Earth's environment. Various
implementations of technology influence the values of a society and new technology often raises new ethical questions. Examples include the rise of the notion of efficiency in terms of human
productivity, a term originally applied only to machines, and the challenge of traditional norms.
Philosophical debates have arisen over the present and future use of technology in society, with disagreements over whether technology improves the human condition or worsens it. Neo-Luddism,
anarcho-primitivism, and similar movements criticise the pervasiveness of technology in the modern world, opining that it harms the environment and alienates people; proponents of ideologies
such as transhumanism and techno-progressivism view continued technological progress as beneficial to society and the human condition. Indeed, until recently, it was believed that the development
of technology was restricted only to human beings, but recent scientific studies indicate that other primates and certain dolphin communities have developed simple tools and learned to pass their
knowledge to other generations.
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Nanotechnology - future is here

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Here is one infotainment video for you that add up some more to your knowledge. Today's world transforming quickly. Here is the technology that changes the world. I am going to tell you about Nanotechnology. Nanotechnology is not a new technology but it discovers many new things that transforms the whole world, Lets have a look on this.
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Hello Friends,
Hope you all are good,
Here is one infotainment video for you that add up some more to your knowledge. Today's world transforming quickly. Here is the technology that changes the world. I am going to tell you about Nanotechnology. Nanotechnology is not a new technology but it discovers many new things that transforms the whole world, Lets have a look on this.
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Future Free Energy Documentary english Part 3

How would you like swarms of kite-like airborne turbines spinning at high altitudes sending power down via nano-tube cable tethers to generate power for your co...

How would you like swarms of kite-like airborne turbines spinning at high altitudes sending power down via nano-tube cable tethers to generate power for your community? This could very well be a true picture of future power harvesters according to NASA. A federal fund of $100,000 is being reserved for exploring these high-altitude, nano-tube cable tethered, above-ground wind farms. The project will check all aspects as well as weigh the pros and the cons of a wind farm such as this one

How would you like swarms of kite-like airborne turbines spinning at high altitudes sending power down via nano-tube cable tethers to generate power for your community? This could very well be a true picture of future power harvesters according to NASA. A federal fund of $100,000 is being reserved for exploring these high-altitude, nano-tube cable tethered, above-ground wind farms. The project will check all aspects as well as weigh the pros and the cons of a wind farm such as this one

Heat Trap: A New Way to Generate Electricity Using Nanotechnology?

If one end of a piece of metal is kept over fire, you probably don't want to hold the other end in your hand. This is because conductors of electricity also con...

If one end of a piece of metal is kept over fire, you probably don't want to hold the other end in your hand. This is because conductors of electricity also conduct heat. Yet, here, Dr. Alireza Nojeh reports on an unusual and counter-intuitive phenomenon called HeatTrap, whereby heat stays confined to a region of a conductor, without spreading to the surroundings. This effect was observed in carbon nanotubes forests (arrays of many many aligned carbon nanotubes forming a bulk structure) by his research group, and is an example of the unique and sometimes unexpected properties of nanomaterials. Heat Trap allows for extremely efficient and localized heating of these nanostructures, and enables us to create novel devices for applications in electronics, electron-beam technologies and clean energy conversion. For example, in this video, a solar thermionic convertor is shown: a device that generates electricity from sunlight based on the heating of a nanotube forest and emission of electrons through the thermionic mechanism.

If one end of a piece of metal is kept over fire, you probably don't want to hold the other end in your hand. This is because conductors of electricity also conduct heat. Yet, here, Dr. Alireza Nojeh reports on an unusual and counter-intuitive phenomenon called HeatTrap, whereby heat stays confined to a region of a conductor, without spreading to the surroundings. This effect was observed in carbon nanotubes forests (arrays of many many aligned carbon nanotubes forming a bulk structure) by his research group, and is an example of the unique and sometimes unexpected properties of nanomaterials. Heat Trap allows for extremely efficient and localized heating of these nanostructures, and enables us to create novel devices for applications in electronics, electron-beam technologies and clean energy conversion. For example, in this video, a solar thermionic convertor is shown: a device that generates electricity from sunlight based on the heating of a nanotube forest and emission of electrons through the thermionic mechanism.

ScienceDocumentary: Nanotechnology,Quantum Computers, Cyborg Anthropology a future tech documentary
All things we see are made up of atoms. The study of, and the ability to control, those atoms and molecules is through the field of nanoscience and nanotechnology. The scale of things on the nano scale are smaller than the width of a human hair.
Nanotechnology has been used in various fields such as computer science and engineering, physics, chemistry and biology.
Flexible electronics and wearable electronics are among the many growing fields that owe their existence to nanotechnology.
Graphene is a nano material that is a conductive sheet of very thin, but very strong carbon. It is transparent, but is also very lightweight. Graphene is one of the most promising nano materials available to scientists today.
The second portion of this video covers Quantum Computing. A quantum computer is an extremely fast computer. The processing power of a quantum computer is far greater than that of classical computers. Computers read information that are coded in bits, which are represented by 0's and 1's. A classical computer can process only one bit at a time, either a 0 or a 1. A Quantum computer, has quantum bits, or qbits, and a qbit can be a 0 and 1 at the same time.
The next portion of the video covers cyborg anthropology and the evaporation of the interface. If you use a cell phone or manipulate a computer or tablet, you would be considered a low tech cyborg.
A cyborg is an organism that has had certain outside components added to it in order for that organism to be able to fit in to its environment.
The next step in the evolution of humans as cyborgs would be the evaporation of the interface. Soon it will be possible to do away with our need to interface with technology, because the technology will be able to sense our needs and react accordingly, without the need to push a button, or manipulate the device in any way.
Similarly to the way that primitive tools enhanced humans ability to hunt, and an automobile enhanced our ability to move and travel faster without wasting our energy, the microprocessor is enhancing human cognitive capacity.
Science Documentary: Cognitive Sciencehttp://youtu.be/0T_nOzpBYxU
Science Documentary: PlanetFormation
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Science Documentary: Expansion of the Universe
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Science Documentary: Star Formation
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Science Documentary: Cosmic Microwave Background
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Science Documentary: Electromagnetic Spectrum
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ScienceDocumentary: Nanotechnology,Quantum Computers, Cyborg Anthropology a future tech documentary
All things we see are made up of atoms. The study of, and the ability to control, those atoms and molecules is through the field of nanoscience and nanotechnology. The scale of things on the nano scale are smaller than the width of a human hair.
Nanotechnology has been used in various fields such as computer science and engineering, physics, chemistry and biology.
Flexible electronics and wearable electronics are among the many growing fields that owe their existence to nanotechnology.
Graphene is a nano material that is a conductive sheet of very thin, but very strong carbon. It is transparent, but is also very lightweight. Graphene is one of the most promising nano materials available to scientists today.
The second portion of this video covers Quantum Computing. A quantum computer is an extremely fast computer. The processing power of a quantum computer is far greater than that of classical computers. Computers read information that are coded in bits, which are represented by 0's and 1's. A classical computer can process only one bit at a time, either a 0 or a 1. A Quantum computer, has quantum bits, or qbits, and a qbit can be a 0 and 1 at the same time.
The next portion of the video covers cyborg anthropology and the evaporation of the interface. If you use a cell phone or manipulate a computer or tablet, you would be considered a low tech cyborg.
A cyborg is an organism that has had certain outside components added to it in order for that organism to be able to fit in to its environment.
The next step in the evolution of humans as cyborgs would be the evaporation of the interface. Soon it will be possible to do away with our need to interface with technology, because the technology will be able to sense our needs and react accordingly, without the need to push a button, or manipulate the device in any way.
Similarly to the way that primitive tools enhanced humans ability to hunt, and an automobile enhanced our ability to move and travel faster without wasting our energy, the microprocessor is enhancing human cognitive capacity.
Science Documentary: Cognitive Sciencehttp://youtu.be/0T_nOzpBYxU
Science Documentary: PlanetFormation
http://youtu.be/yQexV341t-E
Science Documentary: Expansion of the Universe
http://youtu.be/nxsOVYmwSOk
Science Documentary: Star Formation
http://youtu.be/VJ9fmAGShvs
Science Documentary: Cosmic Microwave Background
http://youtu.be/fSPQbrxD75w
Science Documentary: Electromagnetic Spectrum
http://youtu.be/41Q6FeO-_8I
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ScienceDocumentary: Nanotechnology,Quantum Computers, Cyborg Anthropology a future tech documentary
All things we see are made up of atoms. The study of, and the ability to control, those atoms and molecules is through the field of nanoscience and nanotechnology. The scale of things on the nano scale are smaller than the width of a human hair.
Nanotechnology has been used in various fields such as computer science and engineering, physics, chemistry and biology.
Flexible electronics and wearable electronics are among the many growing fields that owe their existence to nanotechnology.
Graphene is a nano material that is a conductive sheet of very thin, but very strong carbon. It is transparent, but is also very lightweight. Graphene is one of the most promising nano materials availa...

published: 27 Oct 2014

Nano Technology Future of Technology Discovery channel 2017

NanoTechnologyFuture of Technology HD BBCDocumentary 2016
Nanotechnology ("nanotech") is manipulation of matter on an atomic, molecular, and supramolecular scale. The earliest, widespread description of nanotechnology[1][2] referred to the particular technological goal of precisely manipulating atoms and molecules for fabrication of macroscale products, also now referred to as molecular nanotechnology. A more generalized description of nanotechnology was subsequently established by the National Nanotechnology Initiative, which defines nanotechnology as the manipulation of matter with at least one dimension sized from 1 to 100 nanometers. This definition reflects the fact that quantum mechanical effects are important at this quantum-realm scale, and so the definition shifted from a par...

published: 12 Oct 2016

Energy and Nanotechnology: Prospects for Solar Energy in the 21st Century: Future Technology

Your Life in 2027: A Look at the Future | Vivek Wadhwa (Full Video)

Between driverless cars and AI and gene modification technology, we're about to see a lot of very big changes in a short amount of time. But there's a danger of people rebelling because things moved too fast. Imagine an angry, jobless populace once driverless cars take away the transportation industry and electric cars take away the gas industry. Will politicians have to enact universal basic income? It's a sobering reminder that we are—as a country and as a species—still adapting to an every changing world. Even if it's a world that we designed. Vivek tackles this and a host of other issues (as well as some great things to look forward to) in our first long-form video.
Vivek is the author of The Driver in the Driverless Car: How Our TechnologyChoices Will Create the Future.
Intro / Th...

NanoTechnology Future of Technology - HD Documentary

NanoTechnology | The Best Technology of the Future | History Films. Nanotechnology (nanotech) is manipulation of matter on an atomic, molecular, and .
(nanotech) is the manipulation of matter on an atomic, molecular, and supramolecular scale. The earliest, widespread description of nanotechnology[1][2] .
Nano Technology | The Best Technology of the Future | History Films. Nanotechnology (nanotech) is manipulation of matter on an atomic, molecular, and .
Nano Technology Future of Technology HD BBCDocumentary 2016 Nanotechnology (nanotech) is manipulation of matter on an atomic, molecular, and .

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Nanotechnology, the Brain and the Future of Computing - Adam Stieg, PhD

Doug Linman, PhD - Nanoscience Innovations

Get your organic popcorn ready for an in-depth conversation with Dr. DougLinman, PhD, a solar energy science innovator and Co-inventor of SolarLiquidPower (SLP) at the vanguard of free energy. This multi-faceted edition of Kaleidocope shines the light on Nanoscience with its astonishing ability to empower humanity through renewable energy and full-spectrum life support technology solutions. Your host, Dr. Nancy Ash, and Dr. Linman dive into rich dialogue on applications for SLP tested in space at the International Space Station and overall Nanoscience with nano-bot applications in cancer research. Doug takes a pulse on global sustainability and our tipping point, while also sharing his poignant humanitarian pursuits, offering an inspiring message for conscious youth. Learn about the ...

published: 29 Sep 2016

Science Cafe: Nanotechnology

Nanomaterials (matter at the atomic and molecular scale) have become the building blocks of new technologies that can help provide society with energy and water and facilitate the creation of new medicines. However, these materials may also create unforeseen challenges to the well-being of our environment and our health. What is being done to ensure that these nanomaterials will not be the next asbestos or the next DDT?

published: 09 Feb 2018

Energy and Nanotechnology: Prospects for Solar Energy in the 21st Century: Economics and Policy

UPDATE - The World in 50 Years - E3 - Global Community

Episode III “The Global Community”
Episode 3 looks at geopolitical developments 50 years from now. Climate concerns, energy issues, peace and the race for weapons technology will dominate international headlines. We’ll take a scientific look at these topics and add a close-up examine the future of nanotechnology and solar energy, all of which will provide the basis of the dramatic scenes.
Two researchers just starting out on their career paths (the protagonists) are both working together in a cramped space station to revolutionize the efficiency of solar cells. Their laboratory is reachable from Earth via a sort of “space elevator”. The elevator’s cables receive their enormous strength and necessary lightness from tiny carbon, tube-like nano-particles. It may sound like science fiction...

Nanotechnology Explained (720p)

Nanotech is manipulation of matter on an atomic. Meaning, its a building block technology for building one atom at a time, as if building with legos.

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New nanotechnology products

this video is the best way to take knowledge about new nanotechnology products

published: 28 Apr 2016

Discovery Science Future of Energy: How Will We Do It BBC Science Documentary

Discovery Science - Future of Energy: How Will We Do It - BBc ScienceDocumentary Subscribe: .
The Future of Energy Science Documentary In the opening moments of the inspiring new documentary titled The Future of Energy, we're provided a guided tour .
The Future of Energy Science Documentary In the opening moments of the inspiring new documentary titled The Future of Energy, we're provided a guided tour .
The Future of Energy Science Documentary In the opening moments of the inspiring new documentary titled The Future of Energy, we're provided a guided tour .

published: 08 Aug 2015

Dr. Eric Drexler Radical Abundance: How a Revolution in Nanotechnology Will Change Civiliz

K. Eric Drexler is the founding father of nanotechnology—the science of engineering on a molecular level. In RadicalAbundance, he shows how rapid scientific .
Dr K. Eric Drexler, AcademicVisitor at the OxfordMartinProgramme on the Impacts of Future Technology, gives a talk on the subject of his book Radical .
K. Eric Drexler is the founding father of nanotechnology—the science of engineering on a molecular level. In Radical Abundance, he shows how rapid scientific .
Eric Drexler is an American engineer best known for popularizing the potential of molecular nanotechnology (MNT), from the 1970s and 1980s. His 1991 . K. Eric .

Free Energy - Zero-Point Energy Extraction from the Quantum Vacuum

This is Tom Valone's amazing video lecture Zero-Point EnergyExtraction from the Quantum Vacuum (2004) where he gives a great overview of the various methods to extract free energy directly from the quantum vacuum to power our homes and machines.
Today we face a destabilizing dependency on irreplaceable fossil fuels which are also rapidly dwindling. A real need exists for a portable source of power that can compete with fossil fuel and its energy density. A further need exists for a fuelless source of power which, by definition, does not require re-fueling. One possible source could be zero-point energy (ZPE).
A major feasibility study by Valone's IntegrityResearch Institute placed its emphasis on the practical potential for ZPE energy conversion, especially in view of recent adva...

ScienceDocumentary: Nanotechnology,Quantum Computers, Cyborg Anthropology a future tech documentary
All things we see are made up of atoms. The study of, and the ability to control, those atoms and molecules is through the field of nanoscience and nanotechnology. The scale of things on the nano scale are smaller than the width of a human hair.
Nanotechnology has been used in various fields such as computer science and engineering, physics, chemistry and biology.
Flexible electronics and wearable electronics are among the many growing fields that owe their existence to nanotechnology.
Graphene is a nano material that is a conductive sheet of very thin, but very strong carbon. It is transparent, but is also very lightweight. Graphene is one of the most promising nano materials available to scientists today.
The second portion of this video covers Quantum Computing. A quantum computer is an extremely fast computer. The processing power of a quantum computer is far greater than that of classical computers. Computers read information that are coded in bits, which are represented by 0's and 1's. A classical computer can process only one bit at a time, either a 0 or a 1. A Quantum computer, has quantum bits, or qbits, and a qbit can be a 0 and 1 at the same time.
The next portion of the video covers cyborg anthropology and the evaporation of the interface. If you use a cell phone or manipulate a computer or tablet, you would be considered a low tech cyborg.
A cyborg is an organism that has had certain outside components added to it in order for that organism to be able to fit in to its environment.
The next step in the evolution of humans as cyborgs would be the evaporation of the interface. Soon it will be possible to do away with our need to interface with technology, because the technology will be able to sense our needs and react accordingly, without the need to push a button, or manipulate the device in any way.
Similarly to the way that primitive tools enhanced humans ability to hunt, and an automobile enhanced our ability to move and travel faster without wasting our energy, the microprocessor is enhancing human cognitive capacity.
Science Documentary: Cognitive Sciencehttp://youtu.be/0T_nOzpBYxU
Science Documentary: PlanetFormation
http://youtu.be/yQexV341t-E
Science Documentary: Expansion of the Universe
http://youtu.be/nxsOVYmwSOk
Science Documentary: Star Formation
http://youtu.be/VJ9fmAGShvs
Science Documentary: Cosmic Microwave Background
http://youtu.be/fSPQbrxD75w
Science Documentary: Electromagnetic Spectrum
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ScienceDocumentary: Nanotechnology,Quantum Computers, Cyborg Anthropology a future tech documentary
All things we see are made up of atoms. The study of, and the ability to control, those atoms and molecules is through the field of nanoscience and nanotechnology. The scale of things on the nano scale are smaller than the width of a human hair.
Nanotechnology has been used in various fields such as computer science and engineering, physics, chemistry and biology.
Flexible electronics and wearable electronics are among the many growing fields that owe their existence to nanotechnology.
Graphene is a nano material that is a conductive sheet of very thin, but very strong carbon. It is transparent, but is also very lightweight. Graphene is one of the most promising nano materials available to scientists today.
The second portion of this video covers Quantum Computing. A quantum computer is an extremely fast computer. The processing power of a quantum computer is far greater than that of classical computers. Computers read information that are coded in bits, which are represented by 0's and 1's. A classical computer can process only one bit at a time, either a 0 or a 1. A Quantum computer, has quantum bits, or qbits, and a qbit can be a 0 and 1 at the same time.
The next portion of the video covers cyborg anthropology and the evaporation of the interface. If you use a cell phone or manipulate a computer or tablet, you would be considered a low tech cyborg.
A cyborg is an organism that has had certain outside components added to it in order for that organism to be able to fit in to its environment.
The next step in the evolution of humans as cyborgs would be the evaporation of the interface. Soon it will be possible to do away with our need to interface with technology, because the technology will be able to sense our needs and react accordingly, without the need to push a button, or manipulate the device in any way.
Similarly to the way that primitive tools enhanced humans ability to hunt, and an automobile enhanced our ability to move and travel faster without wasting our energy, the microprocessor is enhancing human cognitive capacity.
Science Documentary: Cognitive Sciencehttp://youtu.be/0T_nOzpBYxU
Science Documentary: PlanetFormation
http://youtu.be/yQexV341t-E
Science Documentary: Expansion of the Universe
http://youtu.be/nxsOVYmwSOk
Science Documentary: Star Formation
http://youtu.be/VJ9fmAGShvs
Science Documentary: Cosmic Microwave Background
http://youtu.be/fSPQbrxD75w
Science Documentary: Electromagnetic Spectrum
http://youtu.be/41Q6FeO-_8I
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NanoTechnologyFuture of Technology HD BBCDocumentary 2016
Nanotechnology ("nanotech") is manipulation of matter on an atomic, molecular, and supramolecular scale. The earliest, widespread description of nanotechnology[1][2] referred to the particular technological goal of precisely manipulating atoms and molecules for fabrication of macroscale products, also now referred to as molecular nanotechnology. A more generalized description of nanotechnology was subsequently established by the National Nanotechnology Initiative, which defines nanotechnology as the manipulation of matter with at least one dimension sized from 1 to 100 nanometers. This definition reflects the fact that quantum mechanical effects are important at this quantum-realm scale, and so the definition shifted from a particular technological goal to a research category inclusive of all types of research and technologies that deal with the special properties of matter that occur below the given size threshold. It is therefore common to see the plural form "nanotechnologies" as well as "nanoscale technologies" to refer to the broad range of research and applications whose common trait is size. Because of the variety of potential applications (including industrial and military), governments have invested billions of dollars in nanotechnology research. Until 2012, through its National Nanotechnology Initiative, the USA has invested 3.7 billion dollars, the European Union has invested 1.2 billion and Japan 750 million dollars.[3]
Nanotechnology as defined by size is naturally very broad, including fields of science as diverse as surface science, organic chemistry, molecular biology, semiconductor physics, microfabrication, etc.[4] The associated research and applications are equally diverse, ranging from extensions of conventional device physics to completely new approaches based upon molecular self-assembly, from developing new materials with dimensions on the nanoscale to direct control of matter on the atomic scale.
Scientists currently debate the future implications of nanotechnology. Nanotechnology may be able to create many new materials and devices with a vast range of applications, such as in nanomedicine, nanoelectronics, biomaterials energy production, and consumer products. On the other hand, nanotechnology raises many of the same issues as any new technology, including concerns about the toxicity and environmental impact of nanomaterials,[5] and their potential effects on global economics, as well as speculation about various doomsday scenarios. These concerns have led to a debate among advocacy groups and governments on whether special regulation of nanotechnology is warranted.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanotechnology
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NanoTechnologyFuture of Technology HD BBCDocumentary 2016
Nanotechnology ("nanotech") is manipulation of matter on an atomic, molecular, and supramolecular scale. The earliest, widespread description of nanotechnology[1][2] referred to the particular technological goal of precisely manipulating atoms and molecules for fabrication of macroscale products, also now referred to as molecular nanotechnology. A more generalized description of nanotechnology was subsequently established by the National Nanotechnology Initiative, which defines nanotechnology as the manipulation of matter with at least one dimension sized from 1 to 100 nanometers. This definition reflects the fact that quantum mechanical effects are important at this quantum-realm scale, and so the definition shifted from a particular technological goal to a research category inclusive of all types of research and technologies that deal with the special properties of matter that occur below the given size threshold. It is therefore common to see the plural form "nanotechnologies" as well as "nanoscale technologies" to refer to the broad range of research and applications whose common trait is size. Because of the variety of potential applications (including industrial and military), governments have invested billions of dollars in nanotechnology research. Until 2012, through its National Nanotechnology Initiative, the USA has invested 3.7 billion dollars, the European Union has invested 1.2 billion and Japan 750 million dollars.[3]
Nanotechnology as defined by size is naturally very broad, including fields of science as diverse as surface science, organic chemistry, molecular biology, semiconductor physics, microfabrication, etc.[4] The associated research and applications are equally diverse, ranging from extensions of conventional device physics to completely new approaches based upon molecular self-assembly, from developing new materials with dimensions on the nanoscale to direct control of matter on the atomic scale.
Scientists currently debate the future implications of nanotechnology. Nanotechnology may be able to create many new materials and devices with a vast range of applications, such as in nanomedicine, nanoelectronics, biomaterials energy production, and consumer products. On the other hand, nanotechnology raises many of the same issues as any new technology, including concerns about the toxicity and environmental impact of nanomaterials,[5] and their potential effects on global economics, as well as speculation about various doomsday scenarios. These concerns have led to a debate among advocacy groups and governments on whether special regulation of nanotechnology is warranted.
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Your Life in 2027: A Look at the Future | Vivek Wadhwa (Full Video)

Between driverless cars and AI and gene modification technology, we're about to see a lot of very big changes in a short amount of time. But there's a danger of...

Between driverless cars and AI and gene modification technology, we're about to see a lot of very big changes in a short amount of time. But there's a danger of people rebelling because things moved too fast. Imagine an angry, jobless populace once driverless cars take away the transportation industry and electric cars take away the gas industry. Will politicians have to enact universal basic income? It's a sobering reminder that we are—as a country and as a species—still adapting to an every changing world. Even if it's a world that we designed. Vivek tackles this and a host of other issues (as well as some great things to look forward to) in our first long-form video.
Vivek is the author of The Driver in the Driverless Car: How Our TechnologyChoices Will Create the Future.
Intro / The Future 0 - 5:26
Health - 5:26 to 11:09
Artificial Intelligence - 11:09 to 15:53
On Demand - 15:53 to 18:35
Energy - 18:35 to 25:29
Jobs - 25:29 to 29:52
Big Decisions - 29:52 to 34:38
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Between driverless cars and AI and gene modification technology, we're about to see a lot of very big changes in a short amount of time. But there's a danger of people rebelling because things moved too fast. Imagine an angry, jobless populace once driverless cars take away the transportation industry and electric cars take away the gas industry. Will politicians have to enact universal basic income? It's a sobering reminder that we are—as a country and as a species—still adapting to an every changing world. Even if it's a world that we designed. Vivek tackles this and a host of other issues (as well as some great things to look forward to) in our first long-form video.
Vivek is the author of The Driver in the Driverless Car: How Our TechnologyChoices Will Create the Future.
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NanoTechnology | The Best Technology of the Future | History Films. Nanotechnology (nanotech) is manipulation of matter on an atomic, molecular, and .
(nanotech) is the manipulation of matter on an atomic, molecular, and supramolecular scale. The earliest, widespread description of nanotechnology[1][2] .
Nano Technology | The Best Technology of the Future | History Films. Nanotechnology (nanotech) is manipulation of matter on an atomic, molecular, and .
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NanoTechnology | The Best Technology of the Future | History Films. Nanotechnology (nanotech) is manipulation of matter on an atomic, molecular, and .
(nanotech) is the manipulation of matter on an atomic, molecular, and supramolecular scale. The earliest, widespread description of nanotechnology[1][2] .
Nano Technology | The Best Technology of the Future | History Films. Nanotechnology (nanotech) is manipulation of matter on an atomic, molecular, and .
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Doug Linman, PhD - Nanoscience Innovations

Get your organic popcorn ready for an in-depth conversation with Dr. DougLinman, PhD, a solar energy science innovator and Co-inventor of SolarLiquidPower (S...

Get your organic popcorn ready for an in-depth conversation with Dr. DougLinman, PhD, a solar energy science innovator and Co-inventor of SolarLiquidPower (SLP) at the vanguard of free energy. This multi-faceted edition of Kaleidocope shines the light on Nanoscience with its astonishing ability to empower humanity through renewable energy and full-spectrum life support technology solutions. Your host, Dr. Nancy Ash, and Dr. Linman dive into rich dialogue on applications for SLP tested in space at the International Space Station and overall Nanoscience with nano-bot applications in cancer research. Doug takes a pulse on global sustainability and our tipping point, while also sharing his poignant humanitarian pursuits, offering an inspiring message for conscious youth. Learn about the golden NEST: New Earth’s Science & Technology discipline, which Doug leads as a distinguished fellow and senior science advisor for New Earth Institute (morphing into the New Earth University). For more information about Dr. Linman watch his TEDx Talk on Nanoscience and visit the technology company, Molecular Quartermasters [http://molecularquartermasters.com] (MQ) that he co-founded to help change the world. ~ InJoy the show!

Get your organic popcorn ready for an in-depth conversation with Dr. DougLinman, PhD, a solar energy science innovator and Co-inventor of SolarLiquidPower (SLP) at the vanguard of free energy. This multi-faceted edition of Kaleidocope shines the light on Nanoscience with its astonishing ability to empower humanity through renewable energy and full-spectrum life support technology solutions. Your host, Dr. Nancy Ash, and Dr. Linman dive into rich dialogue on applications for SLP tested in space at the International Space Station and overall Nanoscience with nano-bot applications in cancer research. Doug takes a pulse on global sustainability and our tipping point, while also sharing his poignant humanitarian pursuits, offering an inspiring message for conscious youth. Learn about the golden NEST: New Earth’s Science & Technology discipline, which Doug leads as a distinguished fellow and senior science advisor for New Earth Institute (morphing into the New Earth University). For more information about Dr. Linman watch his TEDx Talk on Nanoscience and visit the technology company, Molecular Quartermasters [http://molecularquartermasters.com] (MQ) that he co-founded to help change the world. ~ InJoy the show!

Science Cafe: Nanotechnology

Nanomaterials (matter at the atomic and molecular scale) have become the building blocks of new technologies that can help provide society with energy and water...

Nanomaterials (matter at the atomic and molecular scale) have become the building blocks of new technologies that can help provide society with energy and water and facilitate the creation of new medicines. However, these materials may also create unforeseen challenges to the well-being of our environment and our health. What is being done to ensure that these nanomaterials will not be the next asbestos or the next DDT?

Nanomaterials (matter at the atomic and molecular scale) have become the building blocks of new technologies that can help provide society with energy and water and facilitate the creation of new medicines. However, these materials may also create unforeseen challenges to the well-being of our environment and our health. What is being done to ensure that these nanomaterials will not be the next asbestos or the next DDT?

Episode III “The Global Community”
Episode 3 looks at geopolitical developments 50 years from now. Climate concerns, energy issues, peace and the race for weapons technology will dominate international headlines. We’ll take a scientific look at these topics and add a close-up examine the future of nanotechnology and solar energy, all of which will provide the basis of the dramatic scenes.
Two researchers just starting out on their career paths (the protagonists) are both working together in a cramped space station to revolutionize the efficiency of solar cells. Their laboratory is reachable from Earth via a sort of “space elevator”. The elevator’s cables receive their enormous strength and necessary lightness from tiny carbon, tube-like nano-particles. It may sound like science fiction, but researchers at the Los Alamos National Laboratory are already busy at work on it. The technical challenges of the project were laid out during a large conference in 1999, and it was deemed to be realizable. Since then physicists have been working intensely on this new material. The so-called “nano tubes” are intended to make the elevator cable 1000 times stronger than steel. Specialists in space travel have already produced working models and 3-D simulations to test the behavior of this type of capsule in space.
An accident of sorts in their laboratory leads the two researchers to the discovery of a substance, which turns out to be unusually effective in turning sunlight into electricity. At the same time, a serious conflict ignites between China and the USA in the face of dwindling energy reserves. Both powers are placing dibs on a sizable load of oil from Central Asia, which is at sea on a tanker. While these two giants set their military machinery in motion, the two scientists, one Chinese and one American and both of them friends, place their own safety at risk to crack the chemical code of their coincidental discovery. They are aware that this formula could lead the way out of the energy crisis and prevent the world war brewing below them.
The dramatic sequences are built upon very promising research inroads into solar technology. Since the silicon panels that have been used up until now are too expensive to provide an effective energy supply, scientists have been working on a new, revolutionary method. A fluid made of nano-particles could provide the key. This fluid costs only a fraction of what the silicon cells cost and could be sprayed onto any surface. But at the present, it is still not very productive. Only 15 percent of the sunlight striking such coated surfaces is transformed into usable energy.
According to scientific and economic predictions, the Earth’s final oil reserves will be nearly exhausted in the year 2057, and must by then be replaced by alternative energy sources. On a political level, leading experts predict that both China and the USA will gain more might. Episode III puts these variables up for debate while setting them in ecological and demographic projections for the mid 21st century.

Episode III “The Global Community”
Episode 3 looks at geopolitical developments 50 years from now. Climate concerns, energy issues, peace and the race for weapons technology will dominate international headlines. We’ll take a scientific look at these topics and add a close-up examine the future of nanotechnology and solar energy, all of which will provide the basis of the dramatic scenes.
Two researchers just starting out on their career paths (the protagonists) are both working together in a cramped space station to revolutionize the efficiency of solar cells. Their laboratory is reachable from Earth via a sort of “space elevator”. The elevator’s cables receive their enormous strength and necessary lightness from tiny carbon, tube-like nano-particles. It may sound like science fiction, but researchers at the Los Alamos National Laboratory are already busy at work on it. The technical challenges of the project were laid out during a large conference in 1999, and it was deemed to be realizable. Since then physicists have been working intensely on this new material. The so-called “nano tubes” are intended to make the elevator cable 1000 times stronger than steel. Specialists in space travel have already produced working models and 3-D simulations to test the behavior of this type of capsule in space.
An accident of sorts in their laboratory leads the two researchers to the discovery of a substance, which turns out to be unusually effective in turning sunlight into electricity. At the same time, a serious conflict ignites between China and the USA in the face of dwindling energy reserves. Both powers are placing dibs on a sizable load of oil from Central Asia, which is at sea on a tanker. While these two giants set their military machinery in motion, the two scientists, one Chinese and one American and both of them friends, place their own safety at risk to crack the chemical code of their coincidental discovery. They are aware that this formula could lead the way out of the energy crisis and prevent the world war brewing below them.
The dramatic sequences are built upon very promising research inroads into solar technology. Since the silicon panels that have been used up until now are too expensive to provide an effective energy supply, scientists have been working on a new, revolutionary method. A fluid made of nano-particles could provide the key. This fluid costs only a fraction of what the silicon cells cost and could be sprayed onto any surface. But at the present, it is still not very productive. Only 15 percent of the sunlight striking such coated surfaces is transformed into usable energy.
According to scientific and economic predictions, the Earth’s final oil reserves will be nearly exhausted in the year 2057, and must by then be replaced by alternative energy sources. On a political level, leading experts predict that both China and the USA will gain more might. Episode III puts these variables up for debate while setting them in ecological and demographic projections for the mid 21st century.

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The Future of Energy Science Documentary In the opening moments of the inspiring new documentary titled The Future of Energy, we're provided a guided tour .
The Future of Energy Science Documentary In the opening moments of the inspiring new documentary titled The Future of Energy, we're provided a guided tour .

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The Future of Energy Science Documentary In the opening moments of the inspiring new documentary titled The Future of Energy, we're provided a guided tour .
The Future of Energy Science Documentary In the opening moments of the inspiring new documentary titled The Future of Energy, we're provided a guided tour .
The Future of Energy Science Documentary In the opening moments of the inspiring new documentary titled The Future of Energy, we're provided a guided tour .

K. Eric Drexler is the founding father of nanotechnology—the science of engineering on a molecular level. In RadicalAbundance, he shows how rapid scientific .
Dr K. Eric Drexler, AcademicVisitor at the OxfordMartinProgramme on the Impacts of Future Technology, gives a talk on the subject of his book Radical .
K. Eric Drexler is the founding father of nanotechnology—the science of engineering on a molecular level. In Radical Abundance, he shows how rapid scientific .
Eric Drexler is an American engineer best known for popularizing the potential of molecular nanotechnology (MNT), from the 1970s and 1980s. His 1991 . K. Eric .

K. Eric Drexler is the founding father of nanotechnology—the science of engineering on a molecular level. In RadicalAbundance, he shows how rapid scientific .
Dr K. Eric Drexler, AcademicVisitor at the OxfordMartinProgramme on the Impacts of Future Technology, gives a talk on the subject of his book Radical .
K. Eric Drexler is the founding father of nanotechnology—the science of engineering on a molecular level. In Radical Abundance, he shows how rapid scientific .
Eric Drexler is an American engineer best known for popularizing the potential of molecular nanotechnology (MNT), from the 1970s and 1980s. His 1991 . K. Eric .

This is Tom Valone's amazing video lecture Zero-Point EnergyExtraction from the Quantum Vacuum (2004) where he gives a great overview of the various methods to extract free energy directly from the quantum vacuum to power our homes and machines.
Today we face a destabilizing dependency on irreplaceable fossil fuels which are also rapidly dwindling. A real need exists for a portable source of power that can compete with fossil fuel and its energy density. A further need exists for a fuelless source of power which, by definition, does not require re-fueling. One possible source could be zero-point energy (ZPE).
A major feasibility study by Valone's IntegrityResearch Institute placed its emphasis on the practical potential for ZPE energy conversion, especially in view of recent advances in nanotechnology, than in the theory. With primary reference to the works of Casimir, Pinto, Mead and Milonni, key principles for the proposed extraction of energy for useful work are identified and analyzed. These principles fall into the thermodynamic, fluidic, mechanical, and electromagnetic areas of primary, forcelike quantities that apply to all energy systems. A search of ZPE literature reveals that these principles also apply to the quantum level.
http://www.teslatech.info
: Thomas Valone

This is Tom Valone's amazing video lecture Zero-Point EnergyExtraction from the Quantum Vacuum (2004) where he gives a great overview of the various methods to extract free energy directly from the quantum vacuum to power our homes and machines.
Today we face a destabilizing dependency on irreplaceable fossil fuels which are also rapidly dwindling. A real need exists for a portable source of power that can compete with fossil fuel and its energy density. A further need exists for a fuelless source of power which, by definition, does not require re-fueling. One possible source could be zero-point energy (ZPE).
A major feasibility study by Valone's IntegrityResearch Institute placed its emphasis on the practical potential for ZPE energy conversion, especially in view of recent advances in nanotechnology, than in the theory. With primary reference to the works of Casimir, Pinto, Mead and Milonni, key principles for the proposed extraction of energy for useful work are identified and analyzed. These principles fall into the thermodynamic, fluidic, mechanical, and electromagnetic areas of primary, forcelike quantities that apply to all energy systems. A search of ZPE literature reveals that these principles also apply to the quantum level.
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: Thomas Valone

Free Energy & The Future Of Nanotechnology

The future of Nanotechnology.
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http://nanoholdings.com/ - Justin Hall-Tipping CEO of "Nanoholdings" Explains how nanotechnology is set to change the future of energy and replace fossil and nuclear fuels
Below is an excerpt from:
http://nanoholdings.com/about-us/
Nanoholdings is a team of scientists, investors and innovators working at the cutting-edge of nanotechnology to develop solutions to the world's growing energy problems. Working in partnership with the world's best universities we develop products and companies that will revolutionize the way we use and generate energy.
Two things stand out about us -- we focus exclusively on nanotechnology-based energy solutions and we work at the very cutting-edge of nano-energy research.
Our extensive network of leading scientists in the nanotechnology field are central to our work - scientists based at eminent universities around the world, who are working at the coal-face of nano-energy research to seek out alternative solutions for how we generate, transmit, store and use energy. We support and guide their research, transforming breakthroughs into viable solutions -- products to revolutionize the way we use and generate energy.

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Justin Hall-Tipping: Freeing energy from the grid

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Power of Nanotechnology The Next Generation Digital World Future Plans Explained

Look around. Technology is all around us. We use it in every aspect of our lives. It enables us to do amazing things. But what if we could go further? What if we could go beyond the screen? Where your digital world is blended with your real world? Now we can.
This is the world with holograms. What will they enable us to do? New ways to visualize our work. ['I have an idea for the fuel tank...']
New ways to share ideas with each other. ['How are things going your end?' 'I just put the images in OneDrive.' 'Perfect!']
More immersive ways to play.
New ways to teach and learn. [So put the new trap in the place of the old one ...' 'Now what?' '... and tighten ... here and here.']
New ways to collaborate, and explore the places we've never been. ['Look at this formation.' 'Let's take a closer look.']
And new ways to create the things we imagine.
Because when you change the way you see the world, you can change the world you see.
(Sample of ImagineDragon's "I Bet My Life")
This is Microsoft HoloLens.

The Future of Solar Energy is TINY Technology!

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Technology is getting smaller and smaller -- but NOTHING compares to nanotechnology. As we learn more about how materials behave on the nanoscale, we have more potential applications to use nanotechnology practically -- including more efficient solar energy! Jonathan Strickland explains how nanotech could even make our solar panels more efficient, flexible, and affordable.
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The future is huge for tiny technology.
Miniaturization is, perhaps ironically, a huge deal. I mean, without it we wouldn't have had the personal computer revolution and we wouldn't have this world we live in now where we have smartphones and tablets and other devices just as powerful as a computer, that can fit in the palm of your hand. But even these gadgets are gargantuan compared to nanotechnology.
See, a nanometer is just one billionth of a meter, and that's kind of hard to imagine, so let me put it to you this way. Your typical sheet of paper is about one hundred thousand nanometers thick. And at this scale, individual elements are so small you can't even see them with a light microscope. Now as we learn more about how materials behave on the nanoscale, we have more potential applications to use that knowledge practically.
I'm talking about how nanotech could help solar panel technology.
And fortunately, at a recent meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, or AAAS, they had a panel on just this very subject. Now, if you know anything about solar panels you know they have some drawbacks. For example, efficiency - they max out at around twenty percent in the field under ideal conditions. They're also rigid, so you can't just put them anywhere you like. And they tend to be expensive because manufacturing them is complicated. But scientists hope that nanotechnology can help address all three of these challenges.
Now with efficiency they're looking to nature - specifically, moth eyes. You see, moths have these little tiny structures in their eyes that help reflect light back into the eye and it does two things - it lets them see better in the dark, and it cuts down on reflection so predators can't spot them as easily. With solar panels it could actually make them more efficient by reflecting more of the sun's light into the panel so you lose less in reflection.
And when we're talking about flexibility, well nanomaterials are really, really small, and there is the potential to create solar panels that are just a few sheets of molecules thick. They could be as flexible as a sheet of paper, and with that kind of flexibility you could put those pretty much anywhere you wanted to.
And as for price, well, that's the big one. And in the short term I don't think it's going to turn around. But scientists are cautiously optimistic that nanotechnology will let us use new processes, like printing solar panels directly onto a substrate using just a specialized printer. That would actually be less complicated and expensive than traditional manufacturing methods.
Now at that meeting of the AAAS, a Dr. Wolfgang Porod gave a talk about Nanoantenna Thermocouples for Energy Harvesting. Which I admit sounds like techno-babble straight out of a Star Trek episode. But it's actually fairly simple once you break it down. A nanoantenna is just an antenna on the nanoscale. These resonate with long-wave infrared radiation. And a thermocouple? Well that's a component of circuitry that generates a voltage when one part of the thermocouple is a different temperature than other part. So you pair these two together and the antenna generates heat and the thermocouple generates voltage. It could actually help increase the efficiency of solar panels.
Now like I said, nanotechnology is a young science and it has lots of different applications across many disciplines. And I'm really excited how such a small technology could have such a huge impact.

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Reducing Energy Consumption Nanotechnology amazing ideas

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WORLD DECEPTION 2 : PT 18 (FUTURE OF NANOTECHNOLOGY 2/3) 2010

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NOTE, this is not intended to be a conspiracy theory series. This series continues where the first series left off.
It will cover materials dealing with people's beliefs, combined with our everyday life. Covering deceptions you maybe weren't aware of. About the media, hollywood, food, teaching systems, everything you can imagine, indoctrinating your mind and soul. There are so many deceptions going on around the clock in our time.
There will be added parts with links to the series further down, after each release.
I have made this for you, so you can at least see and believe what ever you want to believe. I have never claimed i'm right or wrong. All i want is for you to use your mind, use it. You have it for a reason. Don't dismiss it, don't fill your mind with entertainment ect. Unless you know what it is. That is my only message to you. Free your mind, and use it.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-cU0q07YXA
Part 17 (NANOTECHNOLOGY IS SCIENCE FICTION RIGHT? 1/3) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOMmBDcNWXM
Part 18 (FUTURE OF NANOTECHNOLOGY 2/3) 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3fJp81_dWk
Part 19 (DESTROY THE WORLD WITH NANOTECHNOLOGY 3/3) 2010
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Part 20 (THE BLACK PRESIDENT 1/2) 2010
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Part 21 (THE OBAMASCAM'O'DRAMA 2/2) 2010
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Let's talk about the Future: Nanotechnology

Explore Nanotechnology - Imagine a world where unique phenomena at the molecular scale can...

Let's talk about the Future: Nanotechnology

Explore Nanotechnology - Imagine a world where unique phenomena at the molecular scale can lead to entirely new, innovative, and transformative product designs—all done by harnessing properties of materials at the nanoscale level. Nanotechnology will revolutionize the way we engineer new technologies, impacting areas of next-generation energy storage, high-performance electronics and multi-functional materials.

Technology (from Greek τέχνη, techne, "art, skill, cunning of hand"; and -λογία, -logia[3]) is the collection of techniques, methods or processes used in the production of goods or services
or in the accomplishment of objectives, such as scientific investigation. Technology can be the knowledge of techniques, processes, etc. or it can be embedded in machines, computers, devices and
factories, which can be operated by individuals without detailed knowledge of the workings of such things.
The human species' use of technology began with the conversion of natural resources into simple tools. The prehistoric discovery of how to control fire increased the available sources of food and
the invention of the wheel helped humans in travelling in and controlling their environment. Recent technological developments, including the printing press, the telephone, and the Internet, have
lessened physical barriers to communication and allowed humans to interact freely on a global scale. However, not all technology has been used for peaceful purposes; the development of weapons of
ever-increasing destructive power has progressed throughout history, from clubs to nuclear weapons.
Technology has affected society and its surroundings in a number of ways. In many societies, technology has helped develop more advanced economies (including today's global economy) and has
allowed the rise of a leisure class. Many technological processes produce unwanted by-products, known as pollution, and deplete natural resources, to the detriment of Earth's environment. Various
implementations of technology influence the values of a society and new technology often raises new ethical questions. Examples include the rise of the notion of efficiency in terms of human
productivity, a term originally applied only to machines, and the challenge of traditional norms.
Philosophical debates have arisen over the present and future use of technology in society, with disagreements over whether technology improves the human condition or worsens it. Neo-Luddism,
anarcho-primitivism, and similar movements criticise the pervasiveness of technology in the modern world, opining that it harms the environment and alienates people; proponents of ideologies
such as transhumanism and techno-progressivism view continued technological progress as beneficial to society and the human condition. Indeed, until recently, it was believed that the development
of technology was restricted only to human beings, but recent scientific studies indicate that other primates and certain dolphin communities have developed simple tools and learned to pass their
knowledge to other generations.
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A recent opinion piece criticized the Sierra Club for holding an event with University of Montana students in Missoula on the future of Colstrip and clean energy opportunities in Montana... They deserve to have a say in the energyfuture they want for their state. America is moving toward a clean energyfuture ... future of Colstrip, nor has Talen Energy....

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ScienceDocumentary: Nanotechnology,Quantum Computers, Cyborg Anthropology a future tech documentary
All things we see are made up of atoms. The study of, and the ability to control, those atoms and molecules is through the field of nanoscience and nanotechnology. The scale of things on the nano scale are smaller than the width of a human hair.
Nanotechnology has been used in various fields such as computer science and engineering, physics, chemistry and biology.
Flexible electronics and wearable electronics are among the many growing fields that owe their existence to nanotechnology.
Graphene is a nano material that is a conductive sheet of very thin, but very strong carbon. It is transparent, but is also very lightweight. Graphene is one of the most promising nano materials available to scientists today.
The second portion of this video covers Quantum Computing. A quantum computer is an extremely fast computer. The processing power of a quantum computer is far greater than that of classical computers. Computers read information that are coded in bits, which are represented by 0's and 1's. A classical computer can process only one bit at a time, either a 0 or a 1. A Quantum computer, has quantum bits, or qbits, and a qbit can be a 0 and 1 at the same time.
The next portion of the video covers cyborg anthropology and the evaporation of the interface. If you use a cell phone or manipulate a computer or tablet, you would be considered a low tech cyborg.
A cyborg is an organism that has had certain outside components added to it in order for that organism to be able to fit in to its environment.
The next step in the evolution of humans as cyborgs would be the evaporation of the interface. Soon it will be possible to do away with our need to interface with technology, because the technology will be able to sense our needs and react accordingly, without the need to push a button, or manipulate the device in any way.
Similarly to the way that primitive tools enhanced humans ability to hunt, and an automobile enhanced our ability to move and travel faster without wasting our energy, the microprocessor is enhancing human cognitive capacity.
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Nanotechnology ("nanotech") is manipulation of matter on an atomic, molecular, and supramolecular scale. The earliest, widespread description of nanotechnology[1][2] referred to the particular technological goal of precisely manipulating atoms and molecules for fabrication of macroscale products, also now referred to as molecular nanotechnology. A more generalized description of nanotechnology was subsequently established by the National Nanotechnology Initiative, which defines nanotechnology as the manipulation of matter with at least one dimension sized from 1 to 100 nanometers. This definition reflects the fact that quantum mechanical effects are important at this quantum-realm scale, and so the definition shifted from a particular technological goal to a research category inclusive of all types of research and technologies that deal with the special properties of matter that occur below the given size threshold. It is therefore common to see the plural form "nanotechnologies" as well as "nanoscale technologies" to refer to the broad range of research and applications whose common trait is size. Because of the variety of potential applications (including industrial and military), governments have invested billions of dollars in nanotechnology research. Until 2012, through its National Nanotechnology Initiative, the USA has invested 3.7 billion dollars, the European Union has invested 1.2 billion and Japan 750 million dollars.[3]
Nanotechnology as defined by size is naturally very broad, including fields of science as diverse as surface science, organic chemistry, molecular biology, semiconductor physics, microfabrication, etc.[4] The associated research and applications are equally diverse, ranging from extensions of conventional device physics to completely new approaches based upon molecular self-assembly, from developing new materials with dimensions on the nanoscale to direct control of matter on the atomic scale.
Scientists currently debate the future implications of nanotechnology. Nanotechnology may be able to create many new materials and devices with a vast range of applications, such as in nanomedicine, nanoelectronics, biomaterials energy production, and consumer products. On the other hand, nanotechnology raises many of the same issues as any new technology, including concerns about the toxicity and environmental impact of nanomaterials,[5] and their potential effects on global economics, as well as speculation about various doomsday scenarios. These concerns have led to a debate among advocacy groups and governments on whether special regulation of nanotechnology is warranted.
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Between driverless cars and AI and gene modification technology, we're about to see a lot of very big changes in a short amount of time. But there's a danger of people rebelling because things moved too fast. Imagine an angry, jobless populace once driverless cars take away the transportation industry and electric cars take away the gas industry. Will politicians have to enact universal basic income? It's a sobering reminder that we are—as a country and as a species—still adapting to an every changing world. Even if it's a world that we designed. Vivek tackles this and a host of other issues (as well as some great things to look forward to) in our first long-form video.
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NanoTechnology | The Best Technology of the Future | History Films. Nanotechnology (nanotech) is manipulation of matter on an atomic, molecular, and .
(nanotech) is the manipulation of matter on an atomic, molecular, and supramolecular scale. The earliest, widespread description of nanotechnology[1][2] .
Nano Technology | The Best Technology of the Future | History Films. Nanotechnology (nanotech) is manipulation of matter on an atomic, molecular, and .
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Get your organic popcorn ready for an in-depth conversation with Dr. DougLinman, PhD, a solar energy science innovator and Co-inventor of SolarLiquidPower (SLP) at the vanguard of free energy. This multi-faceted edition of Kaleidocope shines the light on Nanoscience with its astonishing ability to empower humanity through renewable energy and full-spectrum life support technology solutions. Your host, Dr. Nancy Ash, and Dr. Linman dive into rich dialogue on applications for SLP tested in space at the International Space Station and overall Nanoscience with nano-bot applications in cancer research. Doug takes a pulse on global sustainability and our tipping point, while also sharing his poignant humanitarian pursuits, offering an inspiring message for conscious youth. Learn about the golden NEST: New Earth’s Science & Technology discipline, which Doug leads as a distinguished fellow and senior science advisor for New Earth Institute (morphing into the New Earth University). For more information about Dr. Linman watch his TEDx Talk on Nanoscience and visit the technology company, Molecular Quartermasters [http://molecularquartermasters.com] (MQ) that he co-founded to help change the world. ~ InJoy the show!

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Science Cafe: Nanotechnology

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Science Cafe: Nanotechnology

Nanomaterials (matter at the atomic and molecular scale) have become the building blocks of new technologies that can help provide society with energy and water and facilitate the creation of new medicines. However, these materials may also create unforeseen challenges to the well-being of our environment and our health. What is being done to ensure that these nanomaterials will not be the next asbestos or the next DDT?

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Energy and Nanotechnology: Prospects for Solar Energy in the 21st Century: Economics and Policy

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UPDATE - The World in 50 Years - E3 - Global Community

Episode III “The Global Community”
Episode 3 looks at geopolitical developments 50 years from now. Climate concerns, energy issues, peace and the race for weapons technology will dominate international headlines. We’ll take a scientific look at these topics and add a close-up examine the future of nanotechnology and solar energy, all of which will provide the basis of the dramatic scenes.
Two researchers just starting out on their career paths (the protagonists) are both working together in a cramped space station to revolutionize the efficiency of solar cells. Their laboratory is reachable from Earth via a sort of “space elevator”. The elevator’s cables receive their enormous strength and necessary lightness from tiny carbon, tube-like nano-particles. It may sound like science fiction, but researchers at the Los Alamos National Laboratory are already busy at work on it. The technical challenges of the project were laid out during a large conference in 1999, and it was deemed to be realizable. Since then physicists have been working intensely on this new material. The so-called “nano tubes” are intended to make the elevator cable 1000 times stronger than steel. Specialists in space travel have already produced working models and 3-D simulations to test the behavior of this type of capsule in space.
An accident of sorts in their laboratory leads the two researchers to the discovery of a substance, which turns out to be unusually effective in turning sunlight into electricity. At the same time, a serious conflict ignites between China and the USA in the face of dwindling energy reserves. Both powers are placing dibs on a sizable load of oil from Central Asia, which is at sea on a tanker. While these two giants set their military machinery in motion, the two scientists, one Chinese and one American and both of them friends, place their own safety at risk to crack the chemical code of their coincidental discovery. They are aware that this formula could lead the way out of the energy crisis and prevent the world war brewing below them.
The dramatic sequences are built upon very promising research inroads into solar technology. Since the silicon panels that have been used up until now are too expensive to provide an effective energy supply, scientists have been working on a new, revolutionary method. A fluid made of nano-particles could provide the key. This fluid costs only a fraction of what the silicon cells cost and could be sprayed onto any surface. But at the present, it is still not very productive. Only 15 percent of the sunlight striking such coated surfaces is transformed into usable energy.
According to scientific and economic predictions, the Earth’s final oil reserves will be nearly exhausted in the year 2057, and must by then be replaced by alternative energy sources. On a political level, leading experts predict that both China and the USA will gain more might. Episode III puts these variables up for debate while setting them in ecological and demographic projections for the mid 21st century.

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